The primary goal of the HERMES experiment is the study of the spin structure of the,nucleon. Results on the measured inclusive and semi-inclusive hadron asymmetries using a polarized positron beam on polarized He-3, hydrogen and deuterium targets are here presented. In the covered kinematic range, 0.023 < x(Bj) < 0.6 and 1 GeV2 < Q(2) < 10 GeV2, the polarized quark distribution were determined for all up (u+(u) over bar) and down (d+(d) over bar) quarks, and separately for valence and sea quarks. The up quark polarization is positive, and the down quark polarization is negative. The polarization of the sea is consistent with zero in the measured range. A first indication of a positive gluon polarization is presented, based on the measured spin asymmetry in the photo-production of hadron pairs with high transverse momentum P-T. This asymmetry is negative, which is in contrast to the measured positive asymmetry for inclusive experiments.