TY - JOUR
T1 - Flexibility and freedom suit me better
T2 - food delivery couriers’ preferred employment status
AU - Kervola, Henri
AU - Hyvönen, Soili
AU - Kallionpää, Erika
AU - Liimatainen, Heikki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 Kervola, Hyvönen, Kallionpää and Liimatainen.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This research examines food delivery couriers’ preferred employment status and factors explaining their opinions. Previous studies have used qualitative research methods and are unable to explain couriers’ general views on employment status. In this research, a survey of 1,539 Wolt couriers was carried out in Finland with logistic regression, cross-tabulation, and content analysis as analysis methods. The results show that 56% of the couriers wanted to work as self-employed and 25% as employed. The opinion was most strongly explained by valuing work-related freedom and flexibility, which were associated with the right to refuse delivery tasks offered and to choose the amount of work, working hours and delivery vehicle. The preference for self-employment was also increased by the duration of courier work, one’s own choice to work as a courier, and age. Freedom and flexibility are dependent on the sufficient availability of delivery tasks, posing challenges when the demand is low.
AB - This research examines food delivery couriers’ preferred employment status and factors explaining their opinions. Previous studies have used qualitative research methods and are unable to explain couriers’ general views on employment status. In this research, a survey of 1,539 Wolt couriers was carried out in Finland with logistic regression, cross-tabulation, and content analysis as analysis methods. The results show that 56% of the couriers wanted to work as self-employed and 25% as employed. The opinion was most strongly explained by valuing work-related freedom and flexibility, which were associated with the right to refuse delivery tasks offered and to choose the amount of work, working hours and delivery vehicle. The preference for self-employment was also increased by the duration of courier work, one’s own choice to work as a courier, and age. Freedom and flexibility are dependent on the sufficient availability of delivery tasks, posing challenges when the demand is low.
KW - courier
KW - crowdshipping
KW - employment status
KW - food delivery
KW - gig work
KW - on-demand delivery
KW - platform work
KW - social responsibility
U2 - 10.3389/fsoc.2024.1415852
DO - 10.3389/fsoc.2024.1415852
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85197671827
SN - 2297-7775
VL - 9
JO - Frontiers in Sociology
JF - Frontiers in Sociology
M1 - 1415852
ER -