Characterizing the Global Crowd Workforce: A Cross-Country Comparison of Crowdworker Demographics
Abstract
Since its emergence roughly a decade ago, microtask crowdsourcing has been attracting a heterogeneous set of workers from all over the globe. This paper sets out to explore the characteristics of the international crowd workforce and offers a cross-national comparison of crowdworker populations from ten countries. We provide an analysis and comparison of demographic characteristics and shed light on the significance of microtask income for workers situated in different national contexts. With over 11,000 individual responses, this study is the first large-scale country-level analysis of the characteristics of workers on the platform Appen (formerly CrowdFlower and Figure Eight), one of the two platforms dominating the microtask market. We find large differences between the characteristics of the crowd workforces of different countries, both regarding demography and regarding the importance of microtask income for workers. Furthermore, we find that the composition of the workforce in the ten countries was largely stable across samples taken at different points in time.
- Publication:
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arXiv e-prints
- Pub Date:
- December 2018
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1812.05948
- Bibcode:
- 2018arXiv181205948P
- Keywords:
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- Computer Science - Computers and Society;
- K.4
- E-Print:
- 36 pages, 20 figures, final version as published in Human Computation