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SUMMARY:The Rise and Implications of the 1099 Economy
DESCRIPTION:A Panel Discussion Featuring\n\nSusan Houseman\, W.E. Upjohn Institute\n\nAlan Krueger\, Princeton University\n\nRobert Solow\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology\n\nDavid Weil\, Department of Labor\n\nModerated by Eric Verhoogen\, Columbia University\n\nThe nature of work arrangements is changing in the U.S. and other countries. More and more workers are employed as independent contractors and freelancers (receiving 1099 tax forms)\, often “on-demand” and organized through digital platforms like Uber\, Taskrabbit and others. What is behind this trend? What are the implications for workers and for the broader economy? What are the implications for public policy? This panel of leading experts will discuss these important issues.\n\nSponsored by the Program for Economic Research and the School of International and Public Affairs\n\nRegister here\n
URL:https://econ.columbia.edu/event/the-rise-and-implications-of-the-1099-economy/
LOCATION:1501 International Affairs Building\, 420 W 118th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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