Episode 53 (Job Market Edition): Jack Fisher on Worker Welfare in the Gig Economy

Jack Fisher is a PhD Student and Job Market Candidate at the London School of Economics

The paper discussed in this episode is “Worker Welfare in the Gig Economy", by Jack Fisher.

Other papers mentioned in this episode are:

Chen, M. K., Rossi, P. E., Chevalier, J. A., & Oehlsen, E. (2019). The value of flexible work: Evidence from Uber drivers. Journal of political economy, 127(6), 2735-2794.

Kolstad, J. T., & Kowalski, A. E. (2016). Mandate-based health reform and the labor market: Evidence from the Massachusetts reform. Journal of health economics, 47, 81-106.

Koustas, D. (2018). Consumption insurance and multiple jobs: Evidence from rideshare drivers. Unpublished working paper.

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