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The gig economy may strengthen the 'invisible advantage' men have at work

  • Written by Hernán Galperin, Research Associate Professor of Communication, University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
imageDo women freelancers suffer the effects of 'male privilege'?Ryan Morse, CC BY-SA

Martin Schneider often got things done faster than a female colleague, Nicole Hallberg, who worked at the same small employment services agency. He figured this was because of his extra experience.

One day, however, a client suddenly began acting...

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