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Work-family state support for the self-employed across Europe

Anne Annink (Department of Public Administration, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
Laura den Dulk (Department of Public Administration, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
Bram Steijn (Department of Public Administration, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands)

Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy

ISSN: 2045-2101

Article publication date: 17 August 2015

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to map and understand work-family state support for the self-employed compared to employees across European countries.

Design/methodology/approach

To map state work-family support policies for the self-employed, an overview of public childcare, maternity, paternity, and parental leave arrangements across European countries is created based on databases, local government web sites, and local experts’ country notes. Secondary data analyses are conducted in order to compare support for the self-employed to support for employees and across countries. Differences across countries are analysed from a welfare state regime perspective, which explicates assumptions about the role of the government in providing work-family state support and which is often used in research on work-family support for employees.

Findings

Results show that, in general, the self-employed receive less work-family state support than employees or none at all. The extensiveness of work-family state support varies widely across European countries. Patterns of welfare states regimes, which explain variation in work-family support for employees, can also be found in the context of self-employment.

Practical implications

Findings result in practical suggestions for policy makers at the European and national level to monitor policy compliance considering maternity leave for the self-employed, to increase childcare support, and to rethink the European Entrepreneurship 2020 Action Plan.

Originality/value

Work-family state support for the growing number of self-employed has never been mapped before, although this is a very topical issue for (European) policy makers. This paper offers a starting point to contextualise and understand the way self-employed experience the work-family interface in different country contexts.

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Acknowledgements

This study has been funded by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO 14010002.006).

Citation

Annink, A., den Dulk, L. and Steijn, B. (2015), "Work-family state support for the self-employed across Europe", Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy, Vol. 4 No. 2, pp. 187-208. https://doi.org/10.1108/JEPP-01-2014-0006

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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