Following on from the crowd working survey results published for the United Kingdom, Sweden, the Netherlands (c.f. article No. 9753), and then Austria (c.f. article No. 9806), the European Services Union Federation, UNI Europa has just released its results for Germany.
The European union organization underlines that 22% of the survey’s respondents had used online ‘gig economy’ platforms, with 14% having secured employment and 4% working at least once a week from jobs secured in this way. Most crowd-workers are between 25 and 35 years old. 18% said they earn at least half of their income and 2% earn all of their income in this way. 41% of crowd-workers earn under €18,000 per year, 41% between €18,000 and €36,000, with 15% earning between €36,000 and €60,000 a
…Do you have information to share with us?