Precariousness among older self-employed workers in Europe

Authors
Publication date 2019
Host editors
  • W. Conen
  • J. Schippers
Book title Self-Employment as Precarious Work
Book subtitle a European perspective
ISBN
  • 9781788115025
ISBN (electronic)
  • 9781788115032
Chapter 10
Pages (from-to) 170-185
Publisher Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing
Organisations
  • Faculty of Law (FdR) - Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies (AIAS)
Abstract
Self-employment among older workers is diverse. Some have been self-employed much or all of their working lives, while others make the transition into self-employment after age 50 or as part of a transition into retirement. This chapter examines motives and transition moments for older workers to become self-employed and studies precariousness among older self-employed workers between 50 and 80 years of age. The question is addressed who works beyond state pension age and why. The findings in this chapter support earlier findings that relatively privileged workers, including self-employed, tend to work beyond state pension age. However, the findings also indicate that while on the one hand employees are for the most relatively protected against the necessity to extend working life beyond state pension age, on the other hand self-employed may more often have to continue working because of financial precariousness and despite poor physical conditions.
Document type Chapter
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788115032.00017
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