Gig workers, social protection and labour market inequality: lessons from Malaysia

The rise of the Gig Economy has created new concerns about inequality in rapidly digitising Asian economies. Whilst the emergence of the “on-demand economy” creates new opportunities for the youths and low-income groups, this has also created new policy challenges. As many use unofficial digital pla...

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Main Authors: Uchiyama, Yosuke, Furuoka, Fumitaka, Md Nasrudin Md Akhir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21383/
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Furuoka, Fumitaka
Md Nasrudin Md Akhir,
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description The rise of the Gig Economy has created new concerns about inequality in rapidly digitising Asian economies. Whilst the emergence of the “on-demand economy” creates new opportunities for the youths and low-income groups, this has also created new policy challenges. As many use unofficial digital platforms and/or operate as unregistered self-run businesses, they remain outside the social protection system, leaving them especially vulnerable during times of crisis. This study therefore aims to provide new insights into this issue - social protection for gig workers – drawing upon the Malaysian experience. Using primary data collected through semi-structured interviews, we examine the working conditions of e-hailing drivers and online food delivery riders, two of the largest mainstream on-demand appbased gig workers’ groups in the country. The collected data were examined based on thematic analysis employing 15 subtopics and 3 main themes: (i) performance-based short-term decent work; (ii) platform and customer-centricity operations, and (iii) ecosystem for gig worker sustainability. From the perspective of gig workers, the study narrates their actual working conditions and perceived inequalities. Based on the findings, we conclude by critically reflecting on the potential for developing a worker-centred policy for social protection in the Gig Economy in Malaysia and elsewhere in Asia.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:213832023-03-27T00:42:02Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21383/ Gig workers, social protection and labour market inequality: lessons from Malaysia Uchiyama, Yosuke Furuoka, Fumitaka Md Nasrudin Md Akhir, The rise of the Gig Economy has created new concerns about inequality in rapidly digitising Asian economies. Whilst the emergence of the “on-demand economy” creates new opportunities for the youths and low-income groups, this has also created new policy challenges. As many use unofficial digital platforms and/or operate as unregistered self-run businesses, they remain outside the social protection system, leaving them especially vulnerable during times of crisis. This study therefore aims to provide new insights into this issue - social protection for gig workers – drawing upon the Malaysian experience. Using primary data collected through semi-structured interviews, we examine the working conditions of e-hailing drivers and online food delivery riders, two of the largest mainstream on-demand appbased gig workers’ groups in the country. The collected data were examined based on thematic analysis employing 15 subtopics and 3 main themes: (i) performance-based short-term decent work; (ii) platform and customer-centricity operations, and (iii) ecosystem for gig worker sustainability. From the perspective of gig workers, the study narrates their actual working conditions and perceived inequalities. Based on the findings, we conclude by critically reflecting on the potential for developing a worker-centred policy for social protection in the Gig Economy in Malaysia and elsewhere in Asia. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21383/1/Gig%20Workers%2C%20Social%20Protection%20and%20Labour%20Market%20Inequality%20Lessons%20from.pdf Uchiyama, Yosuke and Furuoka, Fumitaka and Md Nasrudin Md Akhir, (2022) Gig workers, social protection and labour market inequality: lessons from Malaysia. Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, 56 (3). pp. 165-184. ISSN 0127-1962 https://ejournals.ukm.my/jem/
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Furuoka, Fumitaka
Md Nasrudin Md Akhir,
Gig workers, social protection and labour market inequality: lessons from Malaysia
title Gig workers, social protection and labour market inequality: lessons from Malaysia
title_full Gig workers, social protection and labour market inequality: lessons from Malaysia
title_fullStr Gig workers, social protection and labour market inequality: lessons from Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Gig workers, social protection and labour market inequality: lessons from Malaysia
title_short Gig workers, social protection and labour market inequality: lessons from Malaysia
title_sort gig workers, social protection and labour market inequality: lessons from malaysia
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http://journalarticle.ukm.my/21383/1/Gig%20Workers%2C%20Social%20Protection%20and%20Labour%20Market%20Inequality%20Lessons%20from.pdf