Abstract
Introduction: The gig economy is an expanding economic model characterized by atypical employment relationship particularly in work mediated by digital platforms. In Colombia, a delivery platform business has emerged, facilitating interactions between customers, restaurants and riders through an app. While this model promotes flexibility, autonomy, and income diversification, it often conceals underlying forms of exploitation.
Objective: This research aimed to understand the perceptions and experiences of delivery riders working for digital platforms regarding their working conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bogotá, D. C., Colombia.
Methodology: We conducted ethnographic research focused on digital environments, observing and engaging with delivery rider communities on Facebook and WhatsApp.
Results: The study revealed a worsening of already precarious working conditions and their effects on the health and quality of life of delivery riders. These impacts were reflected in riders’ perceptions of disease, the (in)visibility of their role as workers, the challenging material living conditions during the pandemic, and the lack of adequate bio-protection measures to which they were subjected.
Conclusions: This paper provides empirical evidence that highlights the human dimension of platform-based delivery work within a syndemic context. It underscores the urgent need for comprehensive policies that articulate economic development with social and labor protection suited to the emerging forms of digital labor.
Objective: This research aimed to understand the perceptions and experiences of delivery riders working for digital platforms regarding their working conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic in Bogotá, D. C., Colombia.
Methodology: We conducted ethnographic research focused on digital environments, observing and engaging with delivery rider communities on Facebook and WhatsApp.
Results: The study revealed a worsening of already precarious working conditions and their effects on the health and quality of life of delivery riders. These impacts were reflected in riders’ perceptions of disease, the (in)visibility of their role as workers, the challenging material living conditions during the pandemic, and the lack of adequate bio-protection measures to which they were subjected.
Conclusions: This paper provides empirical evidence that highlights the human dimension of platform-based delivery work within a syndemic context. It underscores the urgent need for comprehensive policies that articulate economic development with social and labor protection suited to the emerging forms of digital labor.
| Translated title of the contribution | Trabajo digital en tiempos de la pandemia por COVID-19, el caso de los repartidores en Bogotá: Prefiero trabajar con COVID que morir de hambre |
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| Original language | English |
| Pages (from-to) | 1-21 |
| Number of pages | 22 |
| Journal | Revista Gerencia y Politicas de Salud |
| Volume | 24 |
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| State | Published - 10 Nov 2025 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
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SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
Keywords
- Gig Economy
- Digital Delivery Platforms
- COVID-19 pandemic, SARS-COV-2 pandemic
- Precarious Work
- Ethnography for the Internet
- COVID-19 Pandemic
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El trabajo digital en tiempos de Covid-19: entre el miedo, el hambre y la des-bio-protección en repartidores de Bogotá, D.C., 2020.
Hernández Díaz, M. (Other)
19/08/22 → 18/02/23
Project: Research
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Entre plataformas de reparto y redes de repartidores: reflexiones desde una etnografía para Internet durante la pandemia de COVID-19
Agudelo Londoño, S. M., Suárez-Morales, Z. B., Hernández Díaz, M. R. & Mantilla León, L. C., 24 Apr 2024, In: Revista de Antropología Social. 33, 1, p. 1-13 13 p.Translated title of the contribution :Between delivery platforms and riders’ networks: reflections from an Ethnography for the Internet during COVID-19 pandemic Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Environmental injustice in the air quality for digital platform delivery workers in Bogotá, Colombia, 2021
Agudelo-Londoño, S. M., Blanco-Becerra, L. C., Hernández, M. R., Suárez-Morales, Z. B., Mantilla-León, L. C. & Solís, N., 2024, In: Biomedica. 44, 3, p. 391-401 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Infrastructuring platform delivery work: exclusions, coercions and resistance in delivery platforms’ migrant work in Bogotá, Colombia
Sánchez , D. Y., Maldonado , O. J., Agudelo Londoño, S. M., Hernández Díaz, M., Hernández, L. J., Suárez-Morales, Z. B. & Mantilla , L., 04 Dec 2024, In: Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society. 7, 1, p. 1-20 20 p., 2343161.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access2 Scopus citations
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