can we say dat d self - employed earn mor dan d casual workers or regular wage employer ? identify few indicators of quality of employment
In some cases, it can happen that the self-employed earns more than the casual workers or regular wage employers but this does not always hold true. For example, an owner of a textile mill (self-employed) might earn more than a computer professional in a firm but on the other hand, a grocer (self-employed) earns much lesser than that of the computer professional. Hence, it is not always true that the self-employed earns more than the casual workers or regular wage employers.
The following are some of the indicators of quality of employment.
- Extent of participation of employee at the workplace.
- Job security of the employee (fear of losing the job).
- Work schedule (number of hours of work).
- Role of labour unions.
- Opportunities for training and further skill development.