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      What Do Big Data Tell Us about Why People Take Gig Economy Jobs?

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          The gig economy is widely regarded to be a source of secondary or temporary income, but little is known about economic activity outside of the gig economy. Using data from a large, online personal finance application, I document the evolution of non-gig income and household balance sheets surrounding the participation decision for gig economy jobs. This simple analysis reveals striking pretrends in income and assets. In addition to providing insight into the reasons why households enter the gig economy, these findings have potentially important implications for the external validity of previous studies focusing on gig economy activity only.

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                Journal
                AEA Papers and Proceedings
                AEA Papers and Proceedings
                American Economic Association
                2574-0768
                2574-0776
                May 01 2019
                May 01 2019
                : 109
                : 367-371
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago, 1307 E. 60th Street, Room 3055, Chicago, IL 60637 (email: )
                Article
                10.1257/pandp.20191041
                8608b8cf-f3eb-46bd-a981-9b5f707d2292
                © 2019
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