What are Kaplan's views on the gig economy?
My analysis suggests that the gig economy, in its current form, often represents a step backward for workers. By fragmenting work and individualizing risk, it can erode the stability and protections previously associated with employment. The focus on individual entrepreneurship often masks a shift in leverage towards platforms, potentially leading to precarious work conditions and a decline in overall worker welfare.
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