Precariousness among solo self-employed workers: a German-Dutch comparison

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Wieteke Conen, Karin Schulze Buschoff

In: Journal of Poverty and Social Justice 27 (2019), 2, 177-197

Abstract

In this article we compare solo self-employment in Germany and the Netherlands. We identify parallels and differences in the structure of solo self-employment and examine to what extent self-employment is related to a precarious situation in terms of earnings and social security. The results show that solo self-employed workers are relatively vulnerable in terms of income and disability insurance in both countries. As compared to the Netherlands, German solo self-employed workers seem to have a higher risk of precariousness, particularly in terms of income and poverty in old age. The article concludes with recommendations for action that follow from the findings.



Keywords: atypical and precarious employment; income; self-employment; social policy; social security; social security systems
Externer Link:
https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/tpp/jpsj/2019/00000027/00000002/art00003

DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1332/175982719X15478021367809

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