greengreen·6 वर्ष पहले·discussBeyond what was mentioned above, some further criticism of the survey acknowledged by the lead researcher himself [1]:1) low sample size (219 responses)2) usage of $10 gift cards as incentives. as an online survey, this opened up opportunities for gaming3) targeting appears to have been geared towards members of Gig Workers Rising, a union-backed groupI think Uber's study of all of its drivers [2] in California provides a more measured picture:74% of drivers work < 25h/week, but only account for 42% of tripsSo, no, the majority of rideshare drivers aren't full-time, but rideshare companies do rely heavily on drivers who are online >25hours/week.[1] https://workercenters.com/special-report-ca-labor-groups-fla...[2] https://medium.com/uber-under-the-hood/which-drivers-do-the-...
1) low sample size (219 responses)
2) usage of $10 gift cards as incentives. as an online survey, this opened up opportunities for gaming
3) targeting appears to have been geared towards members of Gig Workers Rising, a union-backed group
I think Uber's study of all of its drivers [2] in California provides a more measured picture:
74% of drivers work < 25h/week, but only account for 42% of trips
So, no, the majority of rideshare drivers aren't full-time, but rideshare companies do rely heavily on drivers who are online >25hours/week.
[1] https://workercenters.com/special-report-ca-labor-groups-fla...
[2] https://medium.com/uber-under-the-hood/which-drivers-do-the-...