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Title:Socialna varnost samozaposlenih : ključni izzivi in možne rešitve
Authors:ID Bagari, Sara (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo IDPF - Institute for Labour Law at Ljubljana Faculty of Law
Abstract:Prispevek analizira ključne izzive zagotavljanja socialne varnosti samozaposlenih v kontekstu strukturnih sprememb na sodobnem trgu dela, kjer naraščanje nestandardnih oblik dela in večja heterogenost samozaposlenih pomembno vplivata na učinkovitost obstoječih socialnovarstvenih mehanizmov. Poudarjen je pomen pravilne klasifikacije pogodbenih razmerij, saj lahko napačna opredelitev statusa vodi do izključenosti ali nezadostnega obsega socialne varnosti. Analiza vključuje tako širši pogled kot tudi specifike slovenske pravne ureditve, ki kljub formalni obvezni vključenosti samozaposlenih v socialna zavarovanja še vedno razkriva pomembne vrzeli pri dejanskem dostopu samozaposlenih do sistema socialne varnosti in iz njega izhajajočih pravic. Prispevek ugotavlja, da celovita in obvezna vključenost samozaposlenih v enoten sistem socialne varnosti predstavlja najustreznejši pristop, vendar le, če se hkrati upošteva posebnosti opravljanja dela v okviru samozaposlitve.
Keywords:socialna varnost, socialno zavarovanje, samozaposleni, samozaposlitev, nestandardni samozaposleni, odvisni samozaposleni, formalni dostop, dejanski dostop
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:24.12.2025
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 423-446
Numbering:Letn. 25, [št.] 4
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-24910 New window
UDC:349.3-057.13
ISSN on article:1580-6316
COBISS.SI-ID:261935619 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:24.12.2025
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Title:Delavci in delodajalci : revija za delovno pravo in pravo socialne varnosti
Shortened title:Delav. delod.
Publisher:Inštitut za delo, Pravna fakulteta
ISSN:1580-6316
COBISS.SI-ID:112596992 New window

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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Social security for the self-employed : key challenges and possible solutions
Abstract:The contribution analyses the key challenges of ensuring social security for the self-employed in the context of structural changes in the contemporary labour market, where the growth of non-standard forms of work and the increasing heterogeneity of the self-employed significantly affect the effectiveness of existing social protection mechanisms. The importance of proper classification of contractual relationships is emphasised, as misclassification of status may lead to exclusion from, or insufficient coverage within, the social security system. The analysis encompasses both a broader perspective and the specific features of the Slovenian legal framework, which, despite the formal mandatory inclusion of the self-employed in social insurance schemes, continues to reveal significant gaps in their effective access to social security and the rights arising from it. The contribution concludes that comprehensive and mandatory inclusion of the self-employed in a unified social security system represents the most appropriate approach, but only insofar as it simultaneously takes into account the specific characteristics of self-employment.
Keywords:social security, social insurance, self-employed, selfemployment, non-standard self-employed, dependent self-employed, formal access, effective access


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