词汇 | example_english_self-employed |
释义 | Examples of self-employedThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The study found most musicians to be wholly or partly self-employed, and to work in a variety of often interdependent roles throughout their careers. The two last groups of socially-mobile children are somewhat over-estimated as a result of the reclassification of self-employed children. The pattern was again different in 1997: white-collar workers and self-employed people express negative opinions towards financing of social assistance. However, we do not use data for wives because the self-employed cannot be excluded until 1979. Their evaluation of their past depended on whether they had managed to become self-employed, that is master (patron) or not. The coverage of public pensions increased markedly in 1999 when they were extended to all employees and the self-employed. All persons over 18 years of age are under a duty to pay contributions to the system, whether they are employed or self-employed. This may result partly from the allowance for home-produced foods which was applied to the incomes of families of the rural self-employed. As a result self-employment sharply decreased : while in 1960 there were 150,000 self-employed craftsmen, their number had been reduced to 10,000 by 1973. Similar to other sectors, the number of self-employed workers in rural services increased and the number of private employees declined. The tax reform of 1954 extended separate assessment of women to include the self-employed. If the self-employed spouse of a worker sets up a retirement plan for the household, that household is also dropped from the sample. Only well-educated self-employed street salespersons should be classified as petty bourgeoisie. For the rural self-employed, who are mostly small landowners, an estimate of the value of home-grown food was added to the family income. However, many self-employed people do not save because they regard their business as their pension. Some of those in the ' worker' group who were self-employed also faced uncertainty at retirement. The number of self-employed persons has declined and is now only a very small proportion of the working population. Most are economically weak; the poor, the unemployed, irregular or part-time workers, the employees of small firms, and the self-employed. Those with more years of education, the unemployed and the self-employed were less likely to be satisfied. We can thus expect stronger earnings fluctuations among the self-employed than among salary workers. Contribution was also mandatory for self-employed workers who were subject to minimum declared earnings. At least some of the self-employed have the luxury of choosing their own retirement age and circumstances. They want to open their own restaurant, or a shop, and be self-employed. Unskilled workers, the marginalized self-employed, and to a lesser degree skilled workers disproportionately prefer the pro-government bloc. There is also the challenge of including self-employed workers, who sometimes are not permitted to make tax-qualified contributions to the system. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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