Midi-jobs

E779192

Midi-jobs are a category of moderately paid, socially insured part-time employment in Germany designed to ease the transition between marginal “mini-jobs” and regular full-time work.

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Surface form Occurrences
Midi-job 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf employment category
labor market instrument
part-time employment
aimsTo ease transition from marginal employment to regular employment
improve social security coverage for low earners
increase incentives to expand working hours
reduce non-insured marginal employment
reduce unemployment traps
appliesToJurisdiction Germany NERFINISHED
country Germany NERFINISHED
coveredBy statutory health insurance
statutory long-term care insurance
statutory pension insurance
statutory unemployment insurance
employmentType dependent employment
governedBy German Social Code (Sozialgesetzbuch) NERFINISHED
German social insurance law
hasAlternativeName Midi-Beschäftigung
employment in the transitional zone
midijob
hasCharacteristic designed as transition from mini-job to regular employment
earnings-dependent contribution rate
full social insurance coverage for pension
part of German low-wage sector regulation
reduced employee social security contributions
reduced net-to-gross wedge for employees
regular social security contributions by employers
socially insured employment
hasEndOfEarningsRange below regular full social contribution level
hasLegalConcept Gleitzone NERFINISHED
Übergangsbereich
hasStartOfEarningsRange above mini-job earnings threshold
hasTargetGroup employers offering low-hour contracts
low-wage employees
part-time workers
workers transitioning from mini-jobs
introducedForPolicyGoal to combat precarious employment
to formalize part-time work
to strengthen old-age security for low earners
isDifferentFrom Mini-job
isPartOf German labor market policy
German social security system
languageOfTerm German
regulates moderately paid part-time employment
usedInContext German labor law
German social policy debate

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Hartz II introduced Midi-jobs