The CRSE is calling for proposals for a short report that addresses key research questions in relation the impact of self-employment on wellbeing that are relevant for policy and practice.
A new report published today, from the Centre for Research on Self-Employment (CRSE) in conjunction with the Institute for Employment Studies, has identified nine distinct segments which make up the UK’s solo self-employed population.
New to the research library is a video featuring Anne Annink. In this video Anne Annink discusses her research presented at the Annual Global Research Workshop on Freelancing and Self-Employment 2016.
This week marks Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) – a celebration of the innovators and job creators who launch start-ups that bring ideas to life, drive economic growth and expand human welfare.
New to the research library is a video featuring Ekaterina Nemkova. In this video Ekaterina Nemkova discusses her research presented at the Annual Global Research Workshop on Freelancing and Self-Employment 2016.
Research by the University of Southampton in conjunction with IPSE found that mobile technologies are enabling freelancers to work more flexibly than ever before.
New to the research library is a video featuring Philip Ross. In this video Philip Ross discusses his research presented at the Annual Global Research Workshop on Freelancing and Self-Employment 2016.
The Conservative Party Conference held in Manchester earlier this month included a fringe event examining the current myths and realities surrounding self-employment.
The Labour Party Conference in Brighton was held in September with a great degree of excitement considering the resurgence of party membership in the post-election period.
The CRSE is the leading international think tank working to improve the understanding of the self-employment sector and its impact on the economy. In collaboration with a global network of academics at the forefront of self-employment studies, the CRSE conducts and promotes leading edge multidisciplinary research. The aim of the CRSE is to better inform public policy and add value to practitioners.