Hanoi, Jan. 21 -- Across ASEAN member states such as Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam, millions of people are participating in a quiet economic shift, through taking small, paid digital tasks. Those tasks, from data annotation and image tagging, are creating a rise of micro-digital income - a new layer of household resilience taking shape across Southeast Asia. In the context of Southeast Asia's Internet economy surpassing the 300 billion USD mark, the trend is gaining strong momentum. In the Philippines, the cultural concept of "diskarte" - resourcefulness - has taken a digital form. In Vietnam, rapid e-commerce growth has expanded opportunities for home-based digital work. In Indonesia, a hub for data annotation, the trend has als...
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