id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt wd375t38f0s Jaylexia Clark Structuring Gig Work: An Investigation of the Relationship between Racial Residential Segregation and Labor Participation in the Gig Economy within U.S. Counties between 2010-2018 2021 .txt text/plain 183 7 40 To investigate this phenomenon, I ask the following question: Does variation in income inequality, unemployment rates, and racial segregation predict variation in the growth of labor participation in the gig economy across U.S. counties from 2010 to 2018. Through a fixed effect panel model, I find that racial residential segregation and income inequality do predict growth in labor participation in the gig economy, but I do not find evidence that unemployment rates predict growth in labor participation in the gig economy. cache/wd375t38f0s.txt txt/wd375t38f0s.txt