The Challenges of Crowd Workers in Rural and Urban America
Claudia Flores-Saviaga, Yuwen Li, Benjamin V. Hanrahan, Jeffrey, Bigham, Saiph Savage

TL;DR
This study investigates the unique challenges and advantages faced by rural and urban crowd workers in the U.S., highlighting onboarding difficulties, regional disparities, and cultural traits influencing success on gig platforms.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of rural and urban crowd workers, revealing regional differences and cultural factors affecting their experiences and success in crowd work.
Findings
Rural workers are more engaged in micro-tasking despite barriers.
Onboarding challenges are common across regions.
Cultural traits influence crowd work success.
Abstract
Crowd work has the potential of helping the financial recovery of regions traditionally plagued by a lack of economic opportunities, e.g., rural areas. However, we currently have limited information about the challenges facing crowd work-ers from rural and super rural areas as they struggle to make a living through crowd work sites. This paper examines the challenges and advantages of rural and super rural AmazonMechanical Turk (MTurk) crowd workers and contrasts them with those of workers from urban areas. Based on a survey of421 crowd workers from differing geographic regions in theU.S., we identified how across regions, people struggled with being onboarded into crowd work. We uncovered that despite the inequalities and barriers, rural workers tended to be striving more in micro-tasking than their urban counterparts. We also identified cultural traits, relating to time dimension and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Crowdsensing and Crowdsourcing · Sharing Economy and Platforms · Digital Economy and Work Transformation
