Good data on the size and composition of the independent contractor workforce are elusive, with household survey and administrative tax data often disagreeing on levels and trends. We carried out a series of focus groups to learn how self-employed independent contractors speak about their work. Based on these findings, we designed and fielded a large-scale telephone survey to elicit more accurate and complete information on independent contractors, including those who may be coded incorrectly as employees in conventional household survey data and those who are independent contractors in a secondary work activity. We find that, upon probing, roughly one in 10 workers who initially reports working for an employer on one or more jobs (and thus...
Employment laws protect “employees” and impose duties on their “employers.” In the modern working wo...
The classification of independent contractors (ICs) is problematic in a number of industries and emp...
The misclassification of many employees as “independent contractors” (ICs) is problematic in a numbe...
Most labor market policy in the United States is designed for long-term employment relationships. Se...
The Internal Revenue Service has become increasingly concerned with the classification of individual...
Federal tax law divides workers into two categories depending on the degree of control exercised ove...
The share of workers who are self-employed rises markedly with age. Given policy concerns about inad...
In recent years, a controversy has erupted over the distinction between employees and independent co...
The classification of workers as \u22employees\u22 or \u22independent contractors\u22 is important b...
The classification of workers as "employees" or "independent contractors" is important because the e...
For a worker in today\u27s economy, being designated an independent contractor can mean many diffe...
A variety of evidence points to significant growth in domestic contracting out over the last two dec...
The Contingent Worker Supplement (CWS) to the Current Population Survey (CPS), fielded six times bet...
The authors use de-identified data from California personal income tax returns to measure the freque...
The correct classification of workers as either “employees” or “independent contractors” is importan...
Employment laws protect “employees” and impose duties on their “employers.” In the modern working wo...
The classification of independent contractors (ICs) is problematic in a number of industries and emp...
The misclassification of many employees as “independent contractors” (ICs) is problematic in a numbe...
Most labor market policy in the United States is designed for long-term employment relationships. Se...
The Internal Revenue Service has become increasingly concerned with the classification of individual...
Federal tax law divides workers into two categories depending on the degree of control exercised ove...
The share of workers who are self-employed rises markedly with age. Given policy concerns about inad...
In recent years, a controversy has erupted over the distinction between employees and independent co...
The classification of workers as \u22employees\u22 or \u22independent contractors\u22 is important b...
The classification of workers as "employees" or "independent contractors" is important because the e...
For a worker in today\u27s economy, being designated an independent contractor can mean many diffe...
A variety of evidence points to significant growth in domestic contracting out over the last two dec...
The Contingent Worker Supplement (CWS) to the Current Population Survey (CPS), fielded six times bet...
The authors use de-identified data from California personal income tax returns to measure the freque...
The correct classification of workers as either “employees” or “independent contractors” is importan...
Employment laws protect “employees” and impose duties on their “employers.” In the modern working wo...
The classification of independent contractors (ICs) is problematic in a number of industries and emp...
The misclassification of many employees as “independent contractors” (ICs) is problematic in a numbe...