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Self-employed or employed?

Veterinary Nursing Journal, 2019
When you are employed you have an employment relationship with your employer. You might think it is quite straightforward to determine the nature of your employment relationship and for many people...
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Who Are the Self-employed? a New Approach [PDF]

open access: possible, 2003
Modelling the incidence of self-employment has traditionally proved problematic. Whilst the individual supply side characteristics of the self-employed are well documented, the literature has largely neglected (or misspecified) demand side aspects.
Sarah Brown   +2 more
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Becoming Self‐Employed

The Career Development Quarterly, 1997
This study explored how persons become self‐employed. In critical incident interviews (Flanagan, 1954) with 5 self‐employed persons, the critical events that assisted or hindered progress toward self‐employment were elicited in chronological order. First, the 108 incidents were organized into 22 categories.
Grant Lee, Larry Cochran
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Labor of love? The influence of work-conditions among self-employed and work stress

Journal of Business Venturing Insights, 2019
Self-employment represents work conditions distinct from wage employment. Applying concepts from the Effort-Reward Imbalance model to work characteristics typical to self-employment—autonomy, meaningfulness of work, and physical demands of work—we ...
M. Wolfe, Pankaj C. Patel
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EITC and the Self-employed

Public Finance Review, 2013
Saez finds that the budget constraint nonlinearities caused by the earned income tax credit (EITC) lead to bunching behavior for the self-employed but not for salaried workers. Possible explanations for these findings are both differences in flexibility of hours worked and differences in tax noncompliance opportunities among these two groups.
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Personality Characteristics of Self-Employed; An Empirical Study

Small Business Economics, 2005
This paper is concerned with the personality characteristics of self-employed. Most existing studies on personality characteristics of entrepreneurs concentrate on factors like age, educational profile, and motivations to become self-employed. There is a lack of significant empirical findings to claim that entrepreneurs are psychologically different ...
Beugelsdijk, S., Noorderhaven, N.G.
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Reluctantly independent: motivations for self-employed artistic work

Journal of Cultural Economics, 2022
Tal Feder, Joanna Woronkowicz
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’EMPLOYING’ OF SELF-EMPLOYED PERSONS

Central European Journal of Labour Law and Personnel Management, 2018
This paper deals with topic on potential legal consequences in case of contracted self-employed entities which would perform dependent activity (i.e. work).
M. Mészáros
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Being Self-employed

1985
Being self-employed is a dream that thousands of workers have. Over the years I have taught many hairdressing students, nearly all of whom wanted to work for themselves. This is understandable as working for yourself sounds a very attractive idea. Unfortunately, there always seems to be someone like me to pour cold water on the idea and dampen your ...
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The Netherlands: self-employed [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
This is the national contribution to the CAR on self-employed workers in the Netherlands. In this nationalcontribution information is provided on self-employed workers in relation to (1) legal provisions and socialsecurity, (2) recent trends in self-employment with no employees, (3) collective representation and collectivebargaining and (4) employment ...
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