0 not working for an employer but finding work for yourself or having your own business:
1 people who do not work for an employer but find work for themselves, or have their own business:
2 having your own business and working for yourself rather than for an employer
3 not working for an employer but having your own business or finding work for yourself:
be/become/go self-employed 16% of workers in Britain are self-employed.
a self-employed builder/contractor/person
4 people who do not work for an employer but have their own business or find work for themselves:
The complex system of taxing the self-employed is to be simplified.
The Budget has little for the four million self-employed.
Large groups of the self-employed are becoming increasingly reliant on mobile communications.
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.
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