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The rapid expansion of the gig economy has transformed the nature of work across the globe, reshaping traditional employment relationships and redefining job security. In Pakistan, where a large share of the workforce is already engaged in informal and precarious employment, digital platforms and freelance opportunities have created new avenues for income while simultaneously raising concerns about stability, social protection, and long-term career prospects. This book explores the complex relationship between the gig economy and employment stability in Pakistan, offering a comprehensive theoretical and contextual analysis of platform-based work within a developing economy. It examines how flexibility, autonomy, and income opportunities intersect with issues of job insecurity, irregular earnings, and the absence of formal labor protections. By situating Pakistan within the broader global discourse on the future of work, the book highlights the structural challenges faced by gig workers and discusses the policy implications for sustainable and inclusive employment. It provides valuable insights for researchers, students of economics and labor studies, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding how digital labor markets are reshaping employment in emerging economies.