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Sharing & Gig Economy, Freelance Workers & On-Demand Delivery Industry Almanac 2025: Market Research, Statistics, Trends & Leading Companies

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  • 239 Pages
  • March 2025
  • Plunkett Research Ltd
  • ID: 5306083

A complete market research report, including forecasts and market estimates, technologies analysis and developments at innovative firms within the Sharing & Gig Economy, Freelance Workers & On-Demand Delivery Industry.  Gain vital insights that can help shape strategy for business development, product development and investments.

Key Features:

  • Business trends analysis
  • In-depth industry overview
  • Technology trends analysis
  • Forecasts
  • Spending, investment, and consumption discussions
  • In-depth industry statistics and metrics
  • Industry employment numbers

Additional Key Features Include:

  • Industry Glossary
  • Industry Contacts list, including Professional Societies and Industry Associations
  • Profiles of industry-leading companies
  • U.S. and Global Firms
  • Publicly held, Private and Subsidiaries
  • Executive Contacts
  • Revenues
  • For Public Companies: Detailed Financial Summaries
  • Statistical Tables

Key Questions Answered Include:

  • How is the industry evolving?
  • How is the industry being shaped by new technologies?
  • How is demand growing in emerging markets and mature economies?
  • What is the size of the market now and in the future?
  • What are the financial results of the leading companies?
  • What are the names and titles of top executives?
  • What are the top companies and what are their revenues?

This feature-rich report covers competitive intelligence, market research and business analysis-everything you need to know about the Sharing & Gig Economy, Freelance Workers & On-Demand Delivery Industry.

The Research Provides Unique Analysis of the Following Major Trends Affecting the Sharing & Gig Economy, Freelance Workers & On-Demand Delivery Industry

  • Major Trends Shaping the Sharing & Gig Economy Industry
  • Introduction to the Sharing & Gig Economy Industry
  • The Sharing & Gig Economy’s Effect on Employment, Work Life and Careers
  • Gig Workers’/Drivers’ Rights & Employment Status Evolve
  • Repairs, Errand-Running, Pet Walking and Assembly-on-Demand Businesses Evolve
  • Sharing Economy Gains Market Share in Travel with Online Sites Like Airbnb, Vrbo and Many Global Competitors
  • Private Jet Sharing and Rentals Are Big Business/Semi-Private Airlines Compete
  • Uber, Lyft and Didi Dominate the Car on Demand (Ride Hailing) Industry
  • Self-Driving, Autonomous Cars Receive Massive Investments in Research and Development Worldwide
  • Bicycle Sharing Is Well Established in Major Cities
  • Demand for Home Grocery Delivery Service Such as Instacart and Amazon Fresh Soars
  • Meal Kits from Firms like Blue Apron Make It Easy to Prepare Home-Cooked Meals
  • Grubhub, DoorDash Deliver Restaurant Meals
  • Fashion Rental Pioneered by Online Apparel Firm Rent the Runway
  • Shared Spaces for Co-Living and Co-Working Face Challenges
  • Gig Economy and Self-Driving Cars Pose Insurance Challenges and Underwriting Opportunities
  • The Future of the Sharing Economy and Gig Workforce: Regulation, Benefits, Licensing and Soaring Growth
  • The Research Provides In-Depth Tables for the Following Sharing & Gig Economy Industry Statistics
  • Sharing and Gig Economy Industry Statistics and Market Size Overview
  • Global Digital, Network, Computer & Telecom Industries--Key Statistics & Market Size Overview
  • Persons Not in the Labor Force and Multiple Jobholders by Sex, U.S.: 2023-2024
  • Share of U.S. Adults Performing Gig Work: 2023

Table of Contents


IntroductionHow to Use This Book
Chapter 1: Major Trends Affecting the Sharing & Gig Economy, Freelance Workers & On-Demand Delivery Industry
  • Major Trends Shaping the Sharing & Gig Economy Industry
  • Introduction to the Sharing & Gig Economy Industry
  • The Sharing & Gig Economy’s Effect on Employment, Work Life and Careers
  • Gig Workers’/Drivers’ Rights & Employment Status Evolve
  • Repairs, Errand-Running, Pet Walking and Assembly-on-Demand Businesses Evolve
  • Sharing Economy Gains Market Share in Travel with Online Sites Like Airbnb, Vrbo and Many Global Competitors
  • Private Jet Sharing and Rentals Are Big Business/Semi-Private Airlines Compete
  • Uber, Lyft and Didi Dominate the Car on Demand (Ride Hailing) Industry
  • Self-Driving, Autonomous Cars Receive Massive Investments in Research and Development Worldwide
  • Bicycle Sharing Is Well Established in Major Cities
  • Demand for Home Grocery Delivery Service Such as Instacart and Amazon Fresh Soars
  • Meal Kits from Firms like Blue Apron Make It Easy to Prepare Home-Cooked Meals
  • Grubhub, DoorDash Deliver Restaurant Meals
  • Fashion Rental Pioneered by Online Apparel Firm Rent the Runway
  • Shared Spaces for Co-Living and Co-Working Face Challenges
  • Gig Economy and Self-Driving Cars Pose Insurance Challenges and Underwriting Opportunities
  • The Future of the Sharing Economy and Gig Workforce: Regulation, Benefits, Licensing and Soaring Growth
Chapter 2: Sharing & Gig Economy Industry Statistics
  • Sharing and Gig Economy Industry Statistics and Market Size Overview
  • Global Digital, Network, Computer & Telecom Industries--Key Statistics & Market Size Overview
  • Persons Not in the Labor Force and Multiple Jobholders by Sex, U.S.: 2023-2024
  • Share of U.S. Adults Performing Gig Work: 2023
Chapter 3: Important Sharing & Gig Economy Industry Contacts
  • (Addresses, Phone Numbers and Internet Sites)
Chapter 4: THE SHARING & GIG ECONOMY 150:
  • Who They Are and How They Were Chosen
  • Index of Companies Within Industry Groups
  • Alphabetical Index
  • Index of U.S. Headquarters Location by State
  • Index of Non-U.S. Headquarters Location by Country
  • Individual Data Profiles on Each of THE SHARING & GIG ECONOMY 150
Additional Indexes
  • Index of Hot Spots for Advancement for Women/Minorities
  • Index by Subsidiaries, Brand Names and Selected Affiliations
  • A Short Sharing & Gig Economy Industry Glossary

Companies Mentioned

  • 99 Loyalty Limited
  • Adecco Group AG
  • Airbnb Inc
  • AMERCO (U-Haul)
  • AMN Healthcare Services Inc
  • Avis Budget Group Inc
  • BGSF Inc
  • Brambles Limited
  • Custom Truck One Source Inc
  • Deliveroo plc
  • DiDi Global Inc
  • DoorDash Inc
  • First Ship Lease Trust (FSL Trust)
  • Fiverr International Limited
  • Freelancer Limited
  • Full Truck Alliance Co Ltd (Manbang Group)
  • GEE Group Inc
  • Grab Holdings Inc
  • HelloFresh SE
  • Herc Holdings Inc
  • Hertz Global Holdings Inc
  • HireQuest Inc
  • Instacart (Maplebear Inc)
  • IWG plc
  • Just Eat Takeaway.com NV
  • Kakao Corporation
  • Kelly Services Inc
  • Kforce Inc
  • LegalZoom.com Inc
  • Localiza Rent A Car S/A
  • Lyft Inc
  • ManpowerGroup Inc
  • Mastech Digital Inc
  • Meituan Dianping
  • Ocado Group PLC
  • Randstad Holding NV
  • Redde Northgate plc
  • Rent the Runway Inc
  • Robert Half International Inc
  • Rover Inc
  • Ryder System Inc
  • Sixt SE
  • Staffing 360 Solutions Inc
  • Toromont Industries Ltd
  • Trueblue Inc
  • TSR Inc
  • Turo Inc
  • Uber Technologies Inc
  • Ucommune International Ltd
  • United Rentals Inc
  • Upbound Group Inc
  • Upwork Inc
  • Vacasa LLC
  • Wag! Group Co
  • Waitr Holdings Inc
  • WeWork Inc
  • Wheels Up Experience Inc
  • Yandex NV
  • Zomato Limited

Methodology

The data development evolved from research methods originally established by the founder of the company.

 

Through the years, a research methodology evolved based on strict guidelines used to build and maintain the content of six proprietary business and industry databases:

  • An industry trends database
  • An industry statistics database
  • Industry Analytics (deep financial data for hundreds of Industry codes)
  • A leading companies database
  • A business and industry glossary database
  • An industry associations and professional societies database
  • Analysts are trained to follow research formulas and methodology. They use company-approved sources in their work and post their findings daily to proprietary databases. All research results go through multi-step editing processes. And, all results are date-stamped.
Primary sources include:
  • Internal research, analysis, fact-checking and data gathering by the Research staff.
  • Over 3,500 industry associations, professional societies and government agencies worldwide with which the publisher maintains relationships and/or from which they obtain industry-specific/country-specific data.
  • Financial analysts, industry executives and industry experts with whom the publisher maintains communications.
  • Corporate disclosure documents and financial statements.
  • Industry conference proceedings.
  • Analysis of white papers, reports, periodicals and publications.
  • Multiple proprietaries, government, industry and financial databases developed by the publisher.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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