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Review of Literature on the Topic of the Gig Economy in India

Authors: Dr. Shruti Bekal; Anusha Harish; Khushi Bhandari; Y, Sachin; Keshav Marda; Yashvardhan Bishnoi;

Review of Literature on the Topic of the Gig Economy in India

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The gig economy is a rapidly evolving sector that is transforming the labour market in India. This paper examines the growth of the gig economy in India, its opportunities and challenges, and the policy implications for the Indian economy. Using data from multiple sources, including government reports, academic studies, and industry surveys, we analyze the size, scope, and dynamics of the gig economy in India, its impact on the labour market, and the policy challenges and opportunities presented by the sector.  Methodology: This paper is based on a review of existing literature and data on the gig economy in India. We draw on a range of sources, including government reports, academic studies, and industry surveys, to provide an overview of the size, scope, and dynamics of the gig economy in India. The growth of the gig economy in India has generated significant interest from scholars, policymakers, and industry stakeholders, leading to a wealth of research and data on the sector. By drawing on this existing literature and data, we are able to provide a comprehensive overview of the gig economy in India, including its size, growth, and impact on the labour market. Government reports, such as those from the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, provide valuable data on the size and scope of the gig economy in India, as well as its contribution to the overall economy. Academic studies, meanwhile, offer insights into the characteristics of gig workers, their motivations for entering the sector, and the challenges they face. Industry surveys and reports, including those from leading gig economy platforms, provide additional data on the behaviour and preferences of gig workers and consumers, as well as trends and patterns in the sector. By reviewing and synthesizing this existing literature and data, we are able to provide a nuanced and detailed analysis of the gig economy in India, highlighting its opportunities and challenges, as well as its policy implications for the Indian economy. This approach allows us to draw on the insights and expertise of a wide range of stakeholders and perspectives, ensuring that our analysis is robust, evidence-based, and reflective of the complex and evolving nature of the gig economy in India.

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