A young graduate navigating Lagos traffic on a delivery bike and another doing the same on the streets of London may appear worlds apart, yet both operate within increasingly similar economic conditions defined by insecure work, platform-mediated income, and limited returns to education. While this could suggest convergence, as if globalisation has flattened the world into a singular precariat, it is however, only the surface.
What appears as coincidental convergence is, in fact, stru
A young graduate navigating Lagos traffic on a delivery bike and another doing the same on the streets of London may appear worlds apart, yet both operate within increasingly similar economic conditions defined by insecure work, platform-mediated income, and limited returns to education. While this could suggest convergence, as if globalisation has flattened the world into a singular precariat, it is however, only the surface.
What appears as coincidental convergence is, in fact, stru