A Sociology of Sound TechniciansA Comparative Approach to Making a Living From Sound Engineering
A Sociology of Sound Technicians: A Comparative Approach to Making a Living From Sound Engineering
Battentier, Andy
2021-07-24 00:00:00
[Sound technicians are often employed as freelancers. France and The Netherlands provide quite different level of social security for them, especially when it comes to health and unemployment insurance. The French system constitutes an answer to the “cost disease” described by Baumol and Bowen, that is complementary to the use of public subsidies.]
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A Sociology of Sound TechniciansA Comparative Approach to Making a Living From Sound Engineering
[Sound technicians are often employed as freelancers. France and The Netherlands provide quite different level of social security for them, especially when it comes to health and unemployment insurance. The French system constitutes an answer to the “cost disease” described by Baumol and Bowen, that is complementary to the use of public subsidies.]
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