Neither precarious nor entrepreneur: The subjective experience of hybrid self-employed workers
This article focuses on the ‘hybridity’ of solo self-employment by shedding light on the lived experiences and meanings of the subjects within their institutional and socio-economic contexts. It offers an original perspective to the study of the hybridization of work by linking the subjective and ob...
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