Email: y.vanzhulovatavares@qmul.ac.uk
Yuliya is a third-year PhD candidate at the School of Business and Management, is a recipient of a highly competitive SBM scholarship. Her academic journey includes a BSc (Hons.) Economics and Business in Finance and an MSc (Hons.) Economic Sciences in Finance from the Kazakh-British Technical University. Her current research interests are algorithmic work, gig and cloud work, and job quality.With over five years of experience in the banking sector and active involvement in European Commission projects, the Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, where she has explored various aspects of the impact of the European Union and the Economic and Monetary Union to show to what extent European integration has favoured financial flows.Yuliya has also imparted her expertise by teaching courses in Banking, International Economics, Statistics, Economics of Enterprise, and Modelling and Forecasting of Economic Processes, and has been assisting in teaching and co-lecturing on Current Challenges in Business and Management, and Employment Relations modules at QMUL.
Yuliya’s research project centres on exploring job quality within the domain of algorithmic work, encompassing both gig and cloud work. While previous studies often focused on specific dimensions of job quality, this research adopts a multidimensional perspective. To achieve this, it utilizes the comprehensive index, which not only accounts for multidimensionality but also weights each dimension according to its importance to 'good' work. By comparing gig and cloud work covering a national context, leveraging a larger quantitative sample, and addressing the limited focus on cloud work, her research aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of algorithmic work's job quality dynamics. Its potential impact extends to both academia and policymaking, aligning with the growing importance of job quality in government agendas and contributing to the broader discourse on job quality in the context of algorithmic work.
1st Supervisor: Dr Maria Koumenta2nd Supervisor: Prof Martha Prevezer
Member of the Centre for Globalisation Research
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