The growth of non-standard employment relations has created one of the major challenges in terms of workers’ rights as well as collective representation in European societies. Among non-standard employment relations, so-called “solo self-employed”—self-employed workers without employees—are challenging the very foundations of our labor markets, that is to say the opposition between employers and employees, fostering the development of emerging “hybrid” areas of work. The heterogeneity of the solo self-employed is difficult to capture from official statistics, which are still based on traditional classifications, and questions also the legal categories that qualify these workers. Moreover, the fact that solo self-employed workers do not form...
When self-employed persons work side by side with employees in the same enterprise, the question may...
This article contributes to the debate on the enterprise culture, which is characterised by the cele...
Across the EU28, there is not only a significant ‘jobs gap’ with only 70.1 per cent of the working a...
International audienceThe growth of non-standard employment relations has created one of the major c...
The growth of non-standard employment relations has created one of the major challenges in terms of ...
To date, the emergence of representation of hitherto under-represented workers has mainly been analy...
Alternative work arrangements, such as solo self-employment and gig-economy work, have been on the r...
The growing insecurity, flexibilisation and fragmentation of labour markets goes hand-in-hand with t...
Since the 1990s, self-employed professionals have played a key role in satisfying the growing demand...
U.S. employment law has traditionally disfavored bright-line rules to distinguish between traditiona...
Conventional perceptions of the labor force say that occupational dichotomy includes just the majori...
The growing insecurity, flexibilisation and fragmentation of labour markets goes hand-in-hand with t...
Falling in-between the category of employers and employees, solo self-employed persons are poorly ac...
Over the years the (Dutch) labour market has witnessed a growing number of workers outside the realm...
First made available online on 13 March 2013.Supervisor: Prof. Silvana SciarraDefence date: 26 Septe...
When self-employed persons work side by side with employees in the same enterprise, the question may...
This article contributes to the debate on the enterprise culture, which is characterised by the cele...
Across the EU28, there is not only a significant ‘jobs gap’ with only 70.1 per cent of the working a...
International audienceThe growth of non-standard employment relations has created one of the major c...
The growth of non-standard employment relations has created one of the major challenges in terms of ...
To date, the emergence of representation of hitherto under-represented workers has mainly been analy...
Alternative work arrangements, such as solo self-employment and gig-economy work, have been on the r...
The growing insecurity, flexibilisation and fragmentation of labour markets goes hand-in-hand with t...
Since the 1990s, self-employed professionals have played a key role in satisfying the growing demand...
U.S. employment law has traditionally disfavored bright-line rules to distinguish between traditiona...
Conventional perceptions of the labor force say that occupational dichotomy includes just the majori...
The growing insecurity, flexibilisation and fragmentation of labour markets goes hand-in-hand with t...
Falling in-between the category of employers and employees, solo self-employed persons are poorly ac...
Over the years the (Dutch) labour market has witnessed a growing number of workers outside the realm...
First made available online on 13 March 2013.Supervisor: Prof. Silvana SciarraDefence date: 26 Septe...
When self-employed persons work side by side with employees in the same enterprise, the question may...
This article contributes to the debate on the enterprise culture, which is characterised by the cele...
Across the EU28, there is not only a significant ‘jobs gap’ with only 70.1 per cent of the working a...