Given the increasing heterogeneity of platform work, Eurofound has developed a typology. This typology as well as the characteristics and implications of five distinctive types of platform work are explained in this section of the platform economy repository.
Definition of platform work
Platform work is a form of employment that uses an online platform to enable organisations or individuals to access other organisations or individuals to solve problems or to provide services in exchange for payment. The main characteristics of platform work are the following:
- Paid work is organised through an online platform.
- Three parties are involved: the online platform, the client and the worker.
- The aim is to carry out specific tasks or solve specific problems.
- The work is contracted out.
- Jobs are broken down into tasks.
- Services are provided on demand.
Platform work versus platform economy
As the main traded good is labour, rather than materials or capital, sales platforms (such as eBay) or platforms providing access to accommodation (such as Airbnb) or financial services fall outside this definition. Furthermore, non-commercial transactions like volunteering, networking, social media (such as LinkedIn) or any other form of unpaid transaction (such as Couchsurfing, which matches people looking for accommodation with people offering it free of charge) are not considered platform work. Accordingly, platform work refers to online platforms matching the supply of and demand for paid labour.
Platform economy sectors
Within the platform economy, Eurofound identifies several industrial sectors within which most platform-based activities take place. The overview below denotes the different sectors within the platform economy and notes for each sector whether it qualifies as platform work, and also offers relevant examples.
Eurofound distinguishes the following platform economy sectors:
Platform economy sector | Platform work | Example of tasks | Platform example |
Accommodation | No | Renting a holiday home | Airbnb and HomeStay |
Financial services | No | Crowdfunding | Kickstarter and Seedr |
Household tasks | Yes | Cleaning | Hilfr and Helpling |
Non-commercial services | No | Volunteering, social media | Linkedin and Couchsurfing |
Professional services | Yes | Software development or graphic design | Upwork and 99 Designs |
Transport | Yes | Person transport and food delivery | Glovo and Deliveroo |
Platform work typology
Within the three platform economy sectors in which platform work takes place, Eurofound has identified 10 types which already have reached some ‘critical mass’ in Europe as regards the number of platforms and workers.
The main differences between these types are in:
- the scale of tasks (ranging from micro-tasks to larger projects);
- the format of service provision (whether the tasks are delivered on-location or online);
- the level of skills required for those tasks (routine indicates that little complex skill or background knowledge is required to perform a task, whereas specialist work requires higher skills and presumably experience or training);
- the party which determines the work allocation (selector). The selector may be the client, worker or platform, and;
- the matching process (offer or a contest structure, which is a more broad-based open call).
The 10 types are:
Type | Characteristics | ||||
Format of service provision | Scale of tasks | Selector | Form of matching | Platform examples | |
On-location client-determined routine work | On-location | Larger | Client | Offer | Go More (also potentially Airbnb) |
On-location platform-determined routine work | On-location | Larger | Platform | Offer | Uber and Deliveroo |
On-location client-determined moderately skilled work | On-location | Larger | Client | Offer | Oferia |
On-location worker-initiated moderately skilled work | On-location | Larger | Worker | Offer | Listminut |
Online moderately skilled click work | Online | Micro | Platform | Offer | Crowd-Flower |
On-location client-determined expert | On-location | Larger | Client | Offer | appJobber |
On-location platform-determined expert | On-location | Larger | Platform | Offer | Be My Eyes |
Online platform-determined higher-skilled work | Online | Larger | Platform | Offer | Clickworker |
Online client-determined specialist work | Online | Larger | Client | Offer | Freelancer |
Online contestant specialist work | Online | Larger | Client | Contest | 99Designs |
Source: Eurofound 2018