A data-driven analysis of workers' earnings on Amazon Mechanical Turk
A growing number of people are working as part of on-line crowd work. Crowd work is often thought to be low wage work. However, we know little about the wage distribution in practice and what causes low/high earnings in this setting. We recorded 2,676 workers performing 3.8 million tasks on Amazon M...
Main Authors: | Adams, A, hara, K, Milland, K, Savage, S, Callison-Burch, C, Bigham, J |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Association for Computing Machinery
2018
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