In many European countries, marginal part-time, (solo-) self-employment and secondary jobs has been increasing since the last decades. The question about the provision of social protection and labour legislation for these types of employment is the starting point for a project entitled “Hybrid working arrangements in Europe”, directed by the WSI. Germany, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Poland, Italy, Denmark and Austria comprise the group of countries selected in order to investigate “hybrid work” in the context of different welfare state regimes. The following paper by Gijsbert Vonk and Annette Jansen is one of the seven country studies that describe in detail labour law regulations and the national insurance systems for self-employed, se...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate concerning autonomous work and how social security could...
Defence date: 14 December 2007Examining board: Professor Colin Crouch, University of Warwick (EUI Su...
In the European discussion on working time and working time arrangements the Netherlands stands out ...
In many European countries, marginal part-time, (solo-) self-employment and secondary jobs has been ...
In many European countries, marginal part-time, (solo-) self-employment and secondary jobs has been ...
In many European countries, marginal part-time, (solo-) self-employment and secondary jobs has been ...
In many European countries, marginal part-time, (solo-) self-employment and secondary jobs has been ...
In many European countries, marginal part-time, (solo-) self-employment and secondary jobs have been...
In the Netherlands, social security is organised by means of employee insurance schemes for labour-r...
Given the mounting importance of self-employment on the political and policy agenda on a national an...
International audienceChapter 4 presents an overview of the various regulatory and legal frameworks ...
In 2002 the ILO qualified the fact that in developing countries a large part of labour is performed ...
High levels of unemployment, or high levels of social expenditures as well as the growing demand for...
This article presents a comparative analysis of six countries (France, Germany, Italy, Slovakia, the...
"The emergence of 'new self-employment' presents a challenge to political actors both in the individ...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate concerning autonomous work and how social security could...
Defence date: 14 December 2007Examining board: Professor Colin Crouch, University of Warwick (EUI Su...
In the European discussion on working time and working time arrangements the Netherlands stands out ...
In many European countries, marginal part-time, (solo-) self-employment and secondary jobs has been ...
In many European countries, marginal part-time, (solo-) self-employment and secondary jobs has been ...
In many European countries, marginal part-time, (solo-) self-employment and secondary jobs has been ...
In many European countries, marginal part-time, (solo-) self-employment and secondary jobs has been ...
In many European countries, marginal part-time, (solo-) self-employment and secondary jobs have been...
In the Netherlands, social security is organised by means of employee insurance schemes for labour-r...
Given the mounting importance of self-employment on the political and policy agenda on a national an...
International audienceChapter 4 presents an overview of the various regulatory and legal frameworks ...
In 2002 the ILO qualified the fact that in developing countries a large part of labour is performed ...
High levels of unemployment, or high levels of social expenditures as well as the growing demand for...
This article presents a comparative analysis of six countries (France, Germany, Italy, Slovakia, the...
"The emergence of 'new self-employment' presents a challenge to political actors both in the individ...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate concerning autonomous work and how social security could...
Defence date: 14 December 2007Examining board: Professor Colin Crouch, University of Warwick (EUI Su...
In the European discussion on working time and working time arrangements the Netherlands stands out ...