Social Protection Rights of Economically Dependent Self-Employed Workers
The study analyses the role of economically dependent self-employed workers in the labour market by taking institutional factors into account, such as labour law and social protection rights. In addition to setting out the reasons for the increase of dependent self-employed workers, the authors provide case studies across various sectors of selected EU Member States. While the phenomenon of dependent self-employment is highly diverse across EU Member States, it has become increasingly important and can be regarded as part of a general trend towards increasing labour market flexibilisation.
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Autorzy zewnętrzni
Eichhorst, Werner (IZA, coordinator), Braga, Michela (Fondazione DeBenedetti), Famira-Mühlberger, Ulrike (WIFO), Gerard, Maarten (IDEA Consult), Horvath, Thomas (WIFO), Kahanec, Martin (CELSI), Kahancová, Marta (CELSI), Kendzia, Michael (IZA), Martišková, Monika (CELSI), Monti, Paola (Fondazione DeBenedetti), Pedersen, Jakob Louis (NIRAS), Stanley, Julian (University of Warwick), Vandeweghe, Barbara (IDEA Consult), Wehner, Caroline (IZA) and White, Caroline (University of Warwick)
O tym dokumencie
Rodzaj publikacji
Obszar polityki
Słowo kluczowe
- elastyczność pracy
- nowe formy zatrudnienia
- ochrona społeczna
- podwykonawstwo
- praca atypowa
- prawo pracy
- prawo pracy i stosunki pracy
- produkcja
- PRODUKCJA, TECHNOLOGIA I BADANIA
- ramy społeczne
- rynek pracy
- samozatrudnienie
- stosunki pracy
- ubezpieczenie społeczne
- warunki i organizacja pracy
- warunki pracy
- warunki społeczno-ekonomiczne
- ZAGADNIENIA SPOŁECZNE
- zatrudnienie
- ZATRUDNIENIE I PRACA
- zawód samodzielny