Better pensions for the European Union’s self-employed
Rebecca Christie,
Monika De Ridder (Grzegorczyk) and
Diane Mulcahy
Bruegel Policy Contributions from Bruegel
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What is the current state of pensions policy in Europe and how are independent workers treated compared with their traditionally employed counterparts
Date: 2022-03
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