Unemployment protection for self-employed and platform workers in Belgium

This article analyses unemployment protection for platform workers and the self-employed in Belgium. In Belgium, the self-employed were traditionally not covered for unemployment, but since the 1990s, several steps have been taken to provide some protection. The scheme in place, now called the ‘brid...

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