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Moving the Needle
Penn Wharton Public Policy Initiative
18 episodes
1 month ago
University of Pennsylvania faculty discuss novel research-based insights that have the potential to change the way we approach complex economic dynamics that underpin policy decisions. Based on the B-School for Public Policy seminars in DC, each 20-minute, studio-quality interview covers a different issue in business and economics.

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University of Pennsylvania faculty discuss novel research-based insights that have the potential to change the way we approach complex economic dynamics that underpin policy decisions. Based on the B-School for Public Policy seminars in DC, each 20-minute, studio-quality interview covers a different issue in business and economics.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Education
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Inequality in the Gig Economy
Moving the Needle
20 minutes 40 seconds
6 years ago
Inequality in the Gig Economy
Gig economy jobs have soared in recent years, but as the consumer receives a quick service or a same-day delivery product, what are the workers getting? When this type of work, including ride-hailing services and ice cream delivery came along, some thought women would benefit greatly. But data shows that this hasn't occurred yet, as inequality is a growing component of the global workforce. There has been an "Uberization" of what the gig economy is today, and those jobs are mainly done by men which has left the discussion about women in this sector primarily on the side. Professor Julia Ticona joined host Dan Loney in the Knowledge@Wharton Business Radio studio to discuss her research into the inequalities of the gig economy.

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Moving the Needle
University of Pennsylvania faculty discuss novel research-based insights that have the potential to change the way we approach complex economic dynamics that underpin policy decisions. Based on the B-School for Public Policy seminars in DC, each 20-minute, studio-quality interview covers a different issue in business and economics.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.