<span>Dependent self-employment is widely perceived as a rapidly growing form of precarious work conducted by marginalised lower-skilled workers subcontracted by large corporations. Unpacking a comprehensive survey of 35 European countries, Colin C. Williams and Ioana Alexandra Horodnic map the live
Dependent Self-Employment: Theory, Practice and Policy
β Scribed by Colin C. Williams, Ioana A. Horodnic
- Publisher
- Edward Elgar Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 225
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Dependent self-employment is widely perceived as a rapidly growing form of precarious work conducted by marginalised lower-skilled workers subcontracted by large corporations. Unpacking a comprehensive survey of 35 European countries, Colin C. Williams and Ioana Alexandra Horodnic map the lived realities of the distribution and characteristics of dependent self-employment to challenge this broad and erroneous perception.
Featuring rigorous empirical research, Dependent Self-Employment moves beyond the reliance on anecdotal evidence to fill in gaping lacunae in our understanding of employment. Reporting on the European Working Conditions Survey of 2015, this impressive book provides a crucial contribution to our understanding of dependent self-employment in the 21st century, challenging not only academic perceptions, but also depictions of work in the media and political discourse. The authors expertly navigate the 'grey zone' of defining dependent self-employment, embracing the spectrum of employment relationships and outlining the limits to the rights and authority of the dependently self-employed.
Bold and comprehensive, this timely book offers critical insight for researchers at all levels exploring the nature and distribution of employment in Europe. Given the current public debates on the platform economy, this book will also prove useful for practitioners and policy-makers in labour inspectorates, tax administrations and social security institutions worldwide.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter
Copyright
Contents
List of figures
List of tables and boxes
About the authors
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
Part I: Theorizing Dependent Self-Employment
2 Dependent self-employment in broader context: trends in employment
3 Dominant depictions of dependent self-employment
Part II: Dependent Self-Employment in Practice
4 Prevalence and trends
5 Who engages in dependent self-employment?
6 Working conditions of the dependent self-employed
Part III: Policy Options
7 Approaches towards addressing the misclassification of employment
8 The wider context: employment and social protection
9 Conclusions
References
Index
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