Transitions into self-employment in European Union and Israel: Field study
Iyad Snunu
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Iyad Snunu: Tel Hai Academic College, Israel
Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2022, vol. XXIX, issue 4(633), Winter, 69-88
Abstract:
Self-employment is an employment in which the person's income comes from his independent business activity. Self-employed manage his own business or acts in a legal association. Despite the greater economic risk associated with the independent status, many choose to do so for a living. In thus study we want to learn if the self-employed has more opportunities to earn than an employee, although his job depends on his skills to develop the occupation in which he chose to earn a living, and on the market conditions in which he operates, and all of this will be examined in the Israeli and European context.
Keywords: labor market; self-employment; Covid-19; Israel; Europe. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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