Journal Article10.1371/journal.pone.0297770
The role of informal support systems during illness: A qualitative study of solo self-employed workers in Ontario, Canada
Tauhid Hossain Khan,E. MacEachen +1 more
TL;DR: Self-employed workers draw on informal support systems to manage illness, injury, and income loss.
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Abstract: Today’s labor market has changed over time, shifting from mostly full-time, secure, and standard employment relationships to mostly entrepreneurial and precarious working arrangements. In this context, self-employment (SE), a prominent type of precarious work, has been growing rapidly due to globalization, automation, technological advances, and the rise of the ’gig’ economy, among other factors. Employment precarity profoundly impacts workers’ health and well-being by undermining the comprehensiveness of social security systems, including occupational health and safety systems. This study examined how self-employed (SE’d) workers sought out support from informal support systems following illness, injury, and income reduction or loss. Based on in-depth interviews with 24 solo SE’d people in Ontario, Canada, narrative analysis was conducted of participants’ experiences with available informal supports following illness or injury. We identified three main ways that SE’d workers managed to sustain their businesses during periods of need: (i) by relying on savings; (ii) accessing loans and financial support through social networks, and (iii) receiving emotional and practical support. We conclude that SE’d workers managed to survive despite social security system coverage gaps by drawing on informal support systems.
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