This article addresses ongoing debates about whether the welfare state hinders or fosters self-employment. Starting a business can be an inherently risky undertaking and is thus not a feasible option for all people. Policies that have the potential to shoulder some of this risk can be particularly important for the decision to enter into self-employment. Taking individual differences in terms of risk tolerance into account, we focus on unemployment protection for the self-employed – a type of risk which is particularly difficult to privately insure oneself against – in order to investigate the ways in which policy can shape people’s perceptions of self-employment. We combine individual-level data from a 2009 Flash Eurobarometer survey with ...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate concerning autonomous work and how social security could...
Given the mounting importance of self-employment on the political and policy agenda on a national an...
In this article, an attempt is made to advance the thinking about the ‘new’ self-employed (NSE). Thi...
This article addresses ongoing debates about whether the welfare state hinders or fosters self-emplo...
Given that the self-employed, and especially gig workers, are less eligible for a range of social be...
This paper empirically investigates the extent to which institutional and individual factors predict...
The Netherlands is among the European countries with the largest increase in solo self-employment, w...
This article examines the relationship between unemloyment and self-employment. The possibility that...
This chapter discusses the findings from previous chapters, points to future policy challenges and p...
We study risk behavior of Danish self-employed entrepreneurs, whose income risk may be driven by bot...
We explore the relationship between self-employment and attitudes towards financial risk using indiv...
We study risk behavior of Danish self-employed entrepreneurs, whose income risk may be driven by bot...
This paper analyses the impact of risk attitudes on the decision to become self-employed among indiv...
I present information on self-employment from seventy countries. Self-employment rates are generally...
Across the EU28, there is not only a significant ‘jobs gap’ with only 70.1 per cent of the working a...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate concerning autonomous work and how social security could...
Given the mounting importance of self-employment on the political and policy agenda on a national an...
In this article, an attempt is made to advance the thinking about the ‘new’ self-employed (NSE). Thi...
This article addresses ongoing debates about whether the welfare state hinders or fosters self-emplo...
Given that the self-employed, and especially gig workers, are less eligible for a range of social be...
This paper empirically investigates the extent to which institutional and individual factors predict...
The Netherlands is among the European countries with the largest increase in solo self-employment, w...
This article examines the relationship between unemloyment and self-employment. The possibility that...
This chapter discusses the findings from previous chapters, points to future policy challenges and p...
We study risk behavior of Danish self-employed entrepreneurs, whose income risk may be driven by bot...
We explore the relationship between self-employment and attitudes towards financial risk using indiv...
We study risk behavior of Danish self-employed entrepreneurs, whose income risk may be driven by bot...
This paper analyses the impact of risk attitudes on the decision to become self-employed among indiv...
I present information on self-employment from seventy countries. Self-employment rates are generally...
Across the EU28, there is not only a significant ‘jobs gap’ with only 70.1 per cent of the working a...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate concerning autonomous work and how social security could...
Given the mounting importance of self-employment on the political and policy agenda on a national an...
In this article, an attempt is made to advance the thinking about the ‘new’ self-employed (NSE). Thi...