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



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Autore: Becker Ulrich Visualizza persona
Titolo: Social Law 4.0 : New Approaches for Ensuring and Financing Social Security in the Digital Age / / Ulrich Becker, Olga Chesalina Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: [Place of publication not identified] : , : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, , 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (393 p.)
Disciplina: 301
Soggetto topico: Social security - Finance
Social security - Law and legislation
Persona (resp. second.): ChesalinaOlga
Nota di contenuto: 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.
Sommario/riassunto: 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 research projects on digital work. This book aims at widening the perspective. It concentrates on the two most important questions in the context of social protection in a digitalised world, namely access to social protection systems and their future financing, putting emphasis on platform work. It gives an overview of different national approaches to these questions, it analyses the respective solutions in a comparative manner, and it puts them into a transnational context. By bringing together case studies from Belgium, Italy, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Spain, France and Estonia and addressing the specific reform challenges for EU standard setting, EU coordination and the relation to tax law, the book provides new insights on what a “Social Law 4.0” should look like. Digitalisierung und die damit einhergehenden Veränderungen der Arbeitswelt stellen das Standardmodell der Beschäftigung als Basis von sozialen Sicherungssystemen zunehmend in Frage. Während sich eine wachsende Zahl an Veröffentlichungen mit deren Folgen für das Arbeitsrecht beschäftigen, bleibt bis heute das Sozialrecht weitgehend ausgeblendet. Das Buch schafft Abhilfe. Es beschäftigt sich mit den wichtigsten Herausforderungen für den sozialen Schutz durch Digitalisierung, dem Zugang zu Sicherungssystemen und deren Finanzierung am Beispiel der Plattformarbeit. Es gibt einen Überblick über nationale Lösungsansätze, analysiert dies in vergleichender Perspektive und stellt sie in einen transnationalen Kontext. Das Buch vereint Fallstudien aus Belgien, Italien, dem Vereinigten Königreich, den Niederlanden, Dänemark, Schweden, Spanien, Frankreich und Estland und behandelt die Herausforderungen, die Reformen für eine Standardsetzung auf EU-Ebene, für die Koordinierung innerhalb der EU und für ihr Verhältnis zum Steuerrecht ausgesetzt sind. Es vermittelt damit neue Einsichten, wie ein „Sozialrecht 4.0“ aussehen sollte.
Titolo autorizzato: Social Law 4.0  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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Serie: Studien aus dem Max-Planck-Institut für Sozialrecht und Sozialpolitik.