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No. 35-1, March 2020

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  • Being a woman in an ICT job: an analysis of the gender pay gap and discrimination in Spain
  • Co‐workers working from home and individual and team performance
  • Getting caught between discourse(s): hybrid choices in technology use at work
  • Issue Information
  • Language as raw material, scripts as tools and conversations as product: effects of linguistic production on job categories in outsourced call centres
  • Measuring digital platform‐mediated workers
  • Sceptics or supporters? Consumers’ views of work in the gig economy
  • Unions, social media and young workers—evidence from the UK
  • ‘Becoming mainstream’: the professionalisation and corporatisation of digital nomadism
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