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Artículo de revista ; En España, el empleo no asalariado comprende en la actualidad el 16 % de los ocupados, tasa ligeramente superior a la media de la Unión Europea (UE). En este colectivo están sobrerrepresentados, respecto a la estructura prevaleciente entre los asalariados, los hombres,...
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Artículo de revista ; In Spain,self-employment currently accounts for 16% of those employed, a proportion slightly higher than the EU average. Compared with the prevailing structure among employees, it is males, the over-50s, those with a low level of educational attainment and those employed...
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While there have been many studies of urban travel demand, little attention has been paid to the analysis of inter-urban rail travel demand. Studies of inter-urban rail demand usually focus on assessment through the conventional cost benefit analysis of this type of investments, in which the...
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Self-employed workers can be own-account workers who control their own work or employers who not only are their own boss but also direct others (their employees). We expect both types of self-employed, i.e., own-account workers and employers, to enjoy more independence in determining their work...
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