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Social protection systems and the future of work: Ensuring social security for digital platform workers

  • English
Behrendt, Christina; Nguyen, Quynh Anh; Rani, Uma
International Social Security Review
2019
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Summary

Digitalization is transforming societies and economies worldwide at an unprecedented scale and pace. In the wake of automation and digitalization, new forms of employment have been emerging in various occupations and sectors, such as the digital platform economy. The emergence of new forms of employment, such as work on digital platforms, requires that existing social protection systems adapt to the specific situation and needs of such workers, as to realize the human right to social security for all. Current social protection coverage for workers on digital crowdwork platforms reveals significant gaps in social security coverage. Where such coverage exists, it is often provided through the workers’ previous or additional jobs, or indirectly through their spouses or other family members. This raises questions about digital platforms free riding on the traditional economy with regard to the financing of social security. How can social protection systems adapt to changing forms of work to ensure full and effective coverage for workers in all forms of employment, including those in “new” forms of employment? How can workers in all types of employment, including those on digital platforms, be protected in an adequate and comprehensive way, combining contributory and noncontributory mechanisms and based on equitable and sustainable financing mechanisms, so as to ensure adequate social protection to all?

Article Family benefits , Health care , Income security , Financing , Social assistance , Social insurance , Social protection floor , Reform , Social transfers , Universal benefits , Social protection policy , Informal economy workers , Maternity , Old-age , Unemployment , Cash / in-kind benefits
28.09.2019