Women in the gig economy: Paid work, care and flexibility in Kenya and South Africa

This report presents findings from an in-depth study of women’s engagement in the gig economy in Kenya and South Africa, two middle-income countries at the forefront of developments in digitally mediated work in sub-Saharan Africa. It aims to understand the impact of this engagement on workers’ lives, considering the quality of work on offer and its implications for workers’ management of paid work and unpaid care and domestic work.

Topics

Data Feminism, Resilient Livelihoods and Ecosystems

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Partner Organization(s)

Data-Pop Alliance, Overseas Development Institute (Funder)

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