Social Law 4.0 : : New Approaches for Ensuring and Financing Social Security in the Digital Age / / Ulrich Becker, Olga Chesalina.

Digitalisation and the changing world of work are calling into question the standard employment model as a basis for social security systems. Whilst a growing number of publications deal with the consequences for industrial relations and labour law, social law is still being left out of most researc...

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Superior document:Studien aus dem Max-Planck-Institut für Sozialrecht und Sozialpolitik
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Place / Publishing House:[Place of publication not identified] : : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG,, 2021.
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Studien aus dem Max-Planck-Institut für Sozialrecht und Sozialpolitik.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (393 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • List of Authors
  • Part I: Starting Points: The Changing World of Work as a Challenge for Social Security
  • Chapter 1. Social Law 4.0: Challenges and Opportunities in Social Protection Ulrich Becker and Olga Chesalina
  • Chapter 2. Platform Work: Critical Assessment of Empirical Findings and its Implications for Social Security
  • Part II: Ensuring Social Security: Employment Status Classification and Innovative Solutions
  • Chapter 3. The Sharing Economy in Belgium: Status due to Taxation or Non-Status?
  • Chapter 4. Is the Classification of Work Relationships Still a Relevant Issue for Social Security? An Italian Point of View in the Era of Platform Work
  • Chapter 5. Relationship between Employment Status and Scope of Social Security Protection: The United Kingdom Example
  • Chapter 6. Extending Social Insurance Schemes to "Non-Employees": The Dutch Example
  • Chapter 7. Collective Agreements and Social Security Protection for Non- Standard Workers and Particularly for Platform Workers: The Danish Experience
  • Chapter 8. Looking for the (Fictitious) Employer - Umbrella Companies: The Swedish Example
  • Part III: Financing of Social Security: Experiences and New Approaches
  • Chapter 9. The Influence of the Platform Economy on the Financing of Social Security: the Spanish Case
  • Chapter 10. Social Security in the Platform Economy: The French Example - New Actors, New Regulations, Old Problems?
  • Chapter 11. New Forms of Employment and Innovative Ways for the Collection of Social Security Contributions: The Example of Estonia
  • Part IV: Transborder Perspective: The Future Role of the European Union
  • Chapter 12. Building Up and Implementing the European Standards for Platform Workers
  • Chapter 13. Social Law 4.0 and the Future of Social Security Coordination
  • Chapter 14. Taxation of the Platform Economy: Challenges and Lessons for Social Security.