KEY POINTS
  • The coronavirus pandemic is shaking up India's labor force, shifting the focus sharply to gig economy jobs — or on-demand, part-time work given to contract workers.
  • India has always been known for having a large pool of informal gig workers, such as contract workers on construction sites — but Covid-19 is speeding up this trend even more.
  • The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham) has projected India's gig economy would grow at a compounded annual rate of 17% to reach $455 billion by 2023.
Tech workers in India.

India's work culture is at an inflection point.

The coronavirus pandemic is shaking up the country's labor force, shifting the focus sharply to gig economy jobs — or on-demand, part-time work given to contract workers.