Digitalization of Working Worlds and Social Inclusion
Alice Melchior, Simone Haasler
págs. 156-159
A Circulatory Loop: The Reciprocal Relationship of Organizations, Digitalization, and Gender
Lene Baumgart, Pauline Boss, Katharina Braunsmann
págs. 160-171
Discourses of Digitalisation and the Positioning of Workers in Primary Care: A Norwegian Case Study
Monika Nerland, Mervi Hasu, Miria Grisot
págs. 172-183
Jobless and Burnt Out: Digital Inequality and Online Access to the Labor Market
Stefano De Marco, Guillaume Dumont, Ellen J Helsper, Alejandro Díaz-Guerra, Mirko Antino, Alfredo Rodríguez Muñoz, José Luis Martínez Cantos
págs. 184-197
Digital Communication and Work–Life Supportive Supervisor Behaviors in Europe
Anja-Kristin Abendroth, Antje Schwarz
págs. 198-210
Work‐Related ICT Use and the Dissolution of Boundaries Between Work and Private Life
Ines Entgelmeier, Timothy Rinke
págs. 211-224
Digitalisation as a Prospect for Work–Life Balance and Inclusion: A Natural Experiment in German Hospitals
Sebastian Schongen
págs. 225-238
Assessing Inclusivity Through Job Quality in Digital Plat‐Firms
Davide Arcidiacono, Giorgio Piccitto
págs. 239-250
Dependency and Social Recognition of Online Platform Workers: Evidence From a Mixed‐Methods Study
Dominik Klaus, Barbara Haas, Maddalena Lamura
págs. 251-261
Domestic Cleaners in the Informal Labour Market: New Working Realities Shaped by the Gig Economy?
Laura Wiesböck, Julia Radlherr, Mai Linh Angelique Vo
págs. 262-273
The Digitalization Boost of the Covid‐19 Pandemic and Changes in Job Quality
Teresa Sophie Friedrich, Basha Vicari
págs. 274-286