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Item Caracteristici ale freelancing-ului în industriile creative(Romanian Academy Publishing House, 2018) Leovaridis, Cristina; Antimiu, Roxana; Cârcu, LauraThe present article sets out to clarify the concept of freelancing, with a focus on the characteristics of freelancing in the creative industries. In the last decades, there has been an evolution from traditional jobs to a much more flexible alternative, namely freelancing. A significant part of this article is devoted to the definition of cultural and creative industries, theories and models representative of them, as well as to the enhancement of the economic and social role of creative industries in Europe and Romania. Another part focuses on freelancing on the labor market. The qualitative empirical research is based on semi-structured interview guide, applied face to face on a group of young freelancers, aged 23 to 32, from the urban area, working in the creative industries sector.Item Echilibrul dintre muncă, viaţă personală şi educaţie în rândul studenților. O cercetare calitativă(Romanian Academy Publishing House, 2018) Leovaridis, Cristina; Cârcu, LauraThe present paper approaches work-life-education balance for Romanian students, beginning with reviewing the classical theories about the field of work-life balance in general, continuing with a theoretical information about the lifestyles of Romanian young people at present, then with a secondary analysis of statistical data obtained from national and international research in the field. Subsequently, the paper will focus on a qualitative field research using the interview technique to identify the views of students in five areas of study, on the balance between work, personal life and education; in addition, interviews were conducted with representants of six companies, indicated by respondent students as giving them jobs, to obtain complementary information for the purpose of a more balanced analysis.