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Developing a social security micro-takaful model for gig economy workforce
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2023
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Abstract
The gig economy is a relatively new trend that has not yet been researched or documented significantly. The term "gig economy" refers to labor markets that offer contract-based, temporary, on-demand work and focus primarily on completing specific tasks. This research attempts to conduct a literature review on the risks that gig workers experience and the variables contributing to their lack of protection. In addition, the paper presents an idea for a model of takaful that would apply to gig workers. In addition, the study details the policy implications for the various stakeholders.
Keywords
Gig workers , Protection , Takaful Model , Malaysia
Citation
Ali, M., Hussain, H. I., Nisar, Q. A., Yenwen, C., Abdul Hamid, B., & Mahomed, Z. (2023). Developing a social security micro-takaful model for gig economy workforce. Cuadernos de Economia, 46(130), 73-86. https://doi.org/10.32826/cude.v1i130.1008
Publisher
Departments of Economic Theory of the Autonomous University of Madrid and the University College of Financial Studies (CUNEF)