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            Journal
            10.13169
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            Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation
            Pluto Journals
            1745641X
            17456428
            Winter 2018
            : 12
            : 2
            : 99-102
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            10.13169/workorgalaboglob.12.2.0099
            97c8d192-03ef-4c21-9b0b-7007bc494eb1
            © Elena Gramano, 2018

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            Jeremias Prassl Humans as a Service. The Promise and Perils of Work in the Gig Economy . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. 199 pages. ISBN: 9780198797012, hardcover.

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            Sociology,Labor law,Political science,Labor & Demographic economics,Political economics

            References

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            2. (2016) ‘The rise of the just-in-time workforce’, Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal , 37 (3):471–503.

            3. (2015) The Concept of the Employer , Oxford: Oxford University Press.

            4. & (2016) ‘Uber, TaskRabbit, & co: Platforms as employers? Rethinking the legal analysis of crowdwork’, Comparative Labor Law & Policy Journal , 37 (3):619–51.

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