Gruber, JuliaJuliaGruber2022-03-052022-03-052019https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/25821710.1007/s10273-019-2484-yEven though hybrid employment in Germany is still male-dominated, increasing numbers of women decide to work in self-employment as a second job. This hybrid self-employment is typically not an opportunity for the affected person but rather a necessary move in order to secure income. Using the 2011-2015 Mikrozensus data collected by the German Federal Statistical Office, I analyze how hybrid employment has evolved over time with a special focus on gender and sector-specific differences. The results show an increase in women working in hybrid jobs, with the increase in self-employment taking place mainly in low-wage sectors.de004330005006Hybride Erwerbsformen - Geschlechter- und branchenspezifische UnterschiedeHybrid forms of employment: Gender- and sector-specific differencesjournal article