Barrons November 7, 2023
By Beiyi Seow

When Jessica Martinez moved away from home in 2020, a temporary contract brought her to New Jersey as a nurse on the frontlines of the pandemic. But her earnings slipped as Covid-19 faded.

Drawn by higher pay and greater flexibility, the 38-year-old is among a growing number of nurses turning to gig work — picking up individual shifts on an app as an alternative to months-long contracts or direct employment by a hospital.

“I have worked as little as one day a week,” Martinez told AFP.

“I’ve worked seven days a week, eight-hour shifts. It just depends on kind of what’s going on in my life.”

The availability of gig work comes as US hospitals try new...

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