Since 2015, the emergence of the new forms of work offered by online labour platforms is fuelling the debate on social protection of precarious workers and ‘bogus self-employment’. This study gathers evidence in support of the European Commission initiative aiming at providing adequate social protection regardless the type of employment contract.
Behavioural study on the effects of an extension of access to social protection for people in all forms of employment / Cristiano, Codagnone; Francisco, Lupiáñez-Villanueva; Pietro, Tornese; George, Gaskell; Veltri, Giuseppe Alessandro; Jose, Vila; Yolanda, Franco; Simone Vitiello and Alexandra, Theben; Pietro, Ortoleva; Valeria Cirillo and Marta, Fana). - (2018). [10.2767/180611]
Behavioural study on the effects of an extension of access to social protection for people in all forms of employment
Veltri, Giuseppe Alessandro;
2018-01-01
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Since 2015, the emergence of the new forms of work offered by online labour platforms is fuelling the debate on social protection of precarious workers and ‘bogus self-employment’. This study gathers evidence in support of the European Commission initiative aiming at providing adequate social protection regardless the type of employment contract.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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