Revolutionizing Student Employment: The Rise of Unskilled Task Platforms
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The gig economy and freelancing, even at an early age, are very important across the globe, both in developing and developed nations. India, being a developing country, is slowly developing but still lacks full establishment of formal job opportunities for students. Nevertheless, with technology, tremendous improvement has been witnessed. Individuals are now overcoming conventional thinking and venturing into new job opportunities.The overall aim is to minimize youth unemployment and enhance the financial independence of students and youth, making them realize the importance of work while developing their skills and creativity. The growth in digital platforms and new emerging technologies has thrown open opportunities for task-based work, which allows flexible employment opportunities for students.
The primary focus is on the socio-economic status of platform workers in India, especially student workers, and examines the influence of the gig economy. It seeks to bridge the gap between opportunity and challenge in task-based work, providing policy suggestions for sustainable growth. Finally, the research underscores how the acceptance of the gig economy can benefit students, stem unemployment, and create a more resilient workforce in India.
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