Paid Surveys and the Modular Economy of Microtask Labor
Unlike traditional employment arrangements that presuppose long-term contractual labor, microtask systems divide economic participation into modular, discrete pieces. Paid surveys represent one manifestation of this reorganization, enabling individuals to monetize small quantities of their time in exchange for the collection of consumer sentiments, demographic data, and behavior insights. Though frequently referenced as sideline income, these […]
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