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  Market Dependence as a Boundary Construction for Work Solidarity with the Solo Self-Employed

Stamm, I., Schürmann, L., & Scheidgen, K. (2023). Market Dependence as a Boundary Construction for Work Solidarity with the Solo Self-Employed. Work, Employment and Society. doi:10.1177/09500170231206083.

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Stamm, Isabell1, Author                 
Schürmann, Lena2, Author
Scheidgen, Katharina3, Author
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1Vermögen und soziale Ungleichheit, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_3363007              
2Humboldt–Universität zu Berlin, Germany, ou_persistent22              
3Universität Göttingen, Germany, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: boundaries, capital and labour, Covid-19 pandemic, discourse, market, solidarity, solo self-employed
 Abstract: As more people work outside standard employment, the foundations of work solidarity are contested. How does work solidarity arise in atypical forms of work that are characterised by flexible, autonomous and self-dependent organisation, such as in solo self-employment? Drawing on a discursive approach to work solidarity, this article emphasises how market dependence can serve as a boundary construction to create work solidarity. Empirically, this study engages in a discourse analysis on Soforthilfe, a policy measure introduced by the German government to financially assist solo self-employed people during the Covid-19 lockdown. In this discourse, market dependence serves to identify this social group’s need (social boundary) and to set out the corresponding policies for financial assistance (substantive boundary). Four solidarity norms – relief, equality, preservation and quasi-equivalence – support this boundary construction. The article contributes to the current discourse on work solidarity by identifying an additional boundary construction.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-10-26
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 21
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 Table of Contents: Introduction
Not one but multiple boundaries of work solidarity
The case: Solidarity with solos? Learning from the discourse on Soforthilfe in Germany
Methods and data
Evidence: Boundary construction and solidarity norms
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References
 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1177/09500170231206083
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Title: Work, Employment and Society
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ISSN: 1469-8722