Swiss Government Proposes Private Insurance Solution for Self-Employed
Federal government endorses private sector initiatives for self-employed social security coverage, rejecting mandatory state insurance schemes

Key Takeaways
- The Federal Council has officially rejected the integration of self-employed individuals into the mandatory state income replacement or unemployment insurance schemes.
- The government deems voluntary state insurance for the self-employed 'hardly attractive' due to the risk of adverse selection.
- Defining 'no-fault' underemployment for self-employed workers is considered operationally unfeasible by the state.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Integrating the self-employed into the income replacement scheme or unemployment insurance is therefore not practicable."
"Voluntary insurance against unemployment... would hardly be attractive because it would mainly be people with high risks who would take out insurance."