What we want to find out
This project led by Associate Professor David Bissell at the University of Melbourne is investigating how gig economy services such as Uber, Deliveroo and Airtasker, etc. are changing the way that people work. This part of the project is exploring the social impacts of this kind of work on the individuals and families involved.
Who we want to talk to
If you live in Melbourne and undertake work using gig economy apps such as for ridesharing, delivery, hospitality, labour services, freelancing, or caregiving, I would like to hear from you!
I am really interested in hearing your stories about how working in the gig economy has impacted on your life; and the opportunities and challenges that you experience.
What is involved
Should you agree to participate, I will arrange a face to face or Skype interview with you at a time and place that suits you.
The interview will last no longer than 45 minutes. The interview style will be open-ended and conversational rather than a series of closed-questions.
Subject to your permission, I would appreciate sound-recording the interview. If you would prefer not to be recorded, I will make brief notes of our conversation after the interview. The sound file will only be used for transcription.
You will receive a small reimbursement of $50 as a token of our appreciation.
This is an independent academic project and is not affiliated with any gig economy service provider.
This stage of the project is now completed
Information about confidentiality, anonymity and use of data can be found below the survey form.