Neither precarious nor entrepreneur: the subjective experience of hybrid self-employed workers
Murgia, Annalisa ; Pulignano, Valeria
Economic and Industrial Democracy
2019
Early View
1-27
precarious employment ; self employment ; highly qualified worker
Employment
https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831X19873966
English
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"This article focuses on the ‘hybridity' of solo self-employment by shedding light on the lived experiences and meanings of the subjects within their institutional and socio-economic contexts. It offers an original perspective to the study of the hybridization of work by linking the subjective and objective conditions underpinning solo self-employed workers. The study found that solo self-employed workers exercise agency over their working lives while facing high levels of insecurity, and that their contextualized experiences are related to the dominant narratives about self-employment. At the same time, however, findings also show that solo self-employed are engaged in (re)-constructing their alternative and dissonant narratives as well."
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