A growing number of people are working as part of on-line crowd work, which
has been characterized by its low wages; yet, we know little about wage
distribution and causes of low/high earnings. We recorded 2,676 workers
performing 3.8 million tasks on Amazon Mechanical Turk. Our task-level analysis
revealed that workers earned a median hourly wage of only ~\2/h, and only 4%
earned more than \7.25/h. The average requester pays more than \11/h,althoughlower−payingrequesterspostmuchmorework.Ourwagecalculationsareinfluencedbyhowunpaidworkisincludedinourwagecalculations,e.g.,timespentsearchingfortasks,workingontasksthatarerejected,andworkingontasksthatareultimatelynotsubmitted.Wefurtherexplorethecharacteristicsoftasksandworkingpatternsthatyieldhigherhourlywages.Ouranalysisinformsfutureplatformdesignandworkertoolstocreateamorepositivefutureforcrowdwork.
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