Abstract
The gig economy, characterized by the proliferation of short-term, freelance, and independent work arrangements, has undergone a remarkable ascent in recent years. This paradigm shift in the labor market is reshaping the way people work and businesses operate. This article delves into the gig economy, tracing its historical roots. It illustrates how the gig economy transitioned from the fringes to the mainstream and discusses how the B2B (business-to-business) and B2C (business-to-consumer) models have shaped the current gig market.
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