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The aim of the paper is to analyse controversial situations in the Polish judicial practice relating to performing incidental paid activities in times of sick leave, both by the insured – employees and persons not being employees, especially entrepreneurs. According to the Author’s opinion only social activities or incidental and mainly formal occupational activities can be qualified as the exceptions from the rule of the loss of the right to sickness benefit. Such view is justified by the public character and formality of the system of social security. Situations resulting in a possible loss of sickness benefit should be assessed each time in the context of the principle of proportionality.
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Background. The aim of the study was to present the quantitative and qualitative description of the phenomenon of students’ gainful employment and determine if the work affects their functioning in the college. Materials and methods. The research included 412 fulltime Master’s degree students from Józef Piłsudski Uniwersity of Physical Education. The self-designed questionnaire was used and the statistical analysis was performed. Results. The majority of respondents was not employed during the course of studies. Gainfully employed students were active both in the learned profession and in other areas. The most common reasons for taking gainful employment were: improvement of the financial situation, earning money for entertainment, acquiring new skills and experience. Conclusion. The socio-demographic situation does not affect the phenomenon of taking gainful employment. The field of study affects the employment. Gainful employment does not affect student’s functioning in the college.
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