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  • The Reemergence of Self-Employment: A Comparative Study of Self-Employment Dynamics and Social Inequality
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  • Edited by Richard Arum & Walter Müller
  • 2009
  • Published by: Princeton University Press
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This book presents results of a cross-national research project on self-employment in eleven advanced economies and demonstrates how and why the practice is reemerging in modern societies. While traditional forms of self-employment, such as skilled crafts work and shop keeping, are in decline, they are being replaced by self-employment in both professional and unskilled occupations. Differences in self-employment across societies depend on the extent to which labor markets are regulated and the degree to which intergenerational family relationships are a primary factor structuring social organization.


For each of the eleven countries analyzed, the book highlights the extent to which social background, educational attainment, work history, family status, and gender affect the likelihood that an individual will enter--and continue--a particular type of self-employment. While involvement with self-employment is becoming more common, it is occurring for individuals in activities that are more diverse, unstable and transitory than in years past.

Table of Contents

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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Illustrations
  2. pp. vii-x
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  1. Tables
  2. pp. xi-xiv
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. xv-xviii
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  1. Chapter One: Self-Employment Dynamics in Advanced Economies
  2. Walter Müller, Richard Arum
  3. pp. 1-35
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  1. Chapter Two: Trends in Self-Employment in Germany: Different Types, Different Developments?
  2. Henning Lohmann, Silvia Luber
  3. pp. 36-74
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  1. Chapter Three: Entries and Exits from Self-Employment in France over the Last Twenty Years
  2. Thomas Amossé, Dominique Goux
  3. pp. 75-103
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  1. Chapter Four: Dutch Self-Employment between 1980 and 1997
  2. Boris F. Blumberg, Paul M. de Graaf
  3. pp. 104-134
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  1. Chapter Five: Self-Employment in the United Kingdom during the 1980s and 1990s
  2. Nigel Meager, Peter Bates
  3. pp. 135-169
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  1. Chapter Six: Entrepreneurs and Laborers: Two Sides of Self-Employment Activity in the United States
  2. Richard Arum
  3. pp. 170-202
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  1. Chapter Seven: Self-Employment in Australia, 1980–1999
  2. M.D.R. Evans, Joanna Sikora
  3. pp. 203-244
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  1. Chapter Eight: Winners or Losers? Entry and Exit into Self-Employment in Hungary: 1980s and 1990s
  2. Péter Róbert, Erzsébet Bukodi
  3. pp. 245-276
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  1. Chapter Nine: Three Forms of Emergent Self-Employment in Post-Soviet Russia: Entry and Exit Patterns by Gender
  2. Theodore P. Gerber
  3. pp. 277-309
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  1. Chapter Ten: Self-Employment in Italy: Scaling the Class Barriers
  2. Paolo Barbieri, Ivano Bison
  3. pp. 310-347
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  1. Chapter Eleven: Entry into and Exit from Self-Employment in Japan
  2. Hiroshi Ishida
  3. pp. 348-387
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  1. Chapter Twelve: On One’s Own: Self-Employment Activity in Taiwan
  2. Wei-hsin Yu, Kuo-Hsien Su
  3. pp. 388-425
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  1. Chapter Thirteen: The Reemergence of Self-Employment: Comparative Findings and Empirical Propositions
  2. Richard Arum, Walter Müller
  3. pp. 426-454
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  1. Contributors’ Notes
  2. pp. 455-458
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 459-466
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