The place of self-employment in the European context. Evidence from nine country case studies: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom

Alejandro Godino, Oscar Molina, Laura Beuker, Paolo Borghi, Marie Christine Bureau, Antonella Corsani, Bernard Gazier, Antonio Martín-Artiles, Bas Koene, Anna Mori, Frédéric Naedenoen, Maria Norbäck, Klemen Širok, Maylin Stanic, Lars Walter

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Presents an overview of the various regulatory and legal frameworks around self-employed workers, the main institutional arrangements and a state of the art examination of social dialogue in each country case study. Nine European countries are covered (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and the UK), embodying different welfare state regimes and diverse models of labour market and profession regulation. The country studies present the same structure, which includes an analysis of the institutional framework, the public policies supporting self-employment and the emergent and innovative strategies of collective representation. The picture that emerges from the country studies is small reforms at the margin and great fragmentation of the measures implemented, accompanied by institutional experimentalism and some innovative strategies of collective representation, carried out by new actors in the industrial relations arena.

Idioma originalAnglès
Títol de la publicacióThe Challenges of Self-Employment in Europe
Subtítol de la publicacióStatus, Social Protection and Collective Representation
EditorEdward Elgar Publishing
Capítol4
Pàgines77-139
Nombre de pàgines63
ISBN (electrònic)9781788118453
ISBN (imprès)9781788118446
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Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de gen. 2019

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