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this “return-to-entrepreneur-ship puzzle” could be that entrepreneurship entails substantial non-monetary bene-fits, such … as autonomy, flexibility, and task variety. Utilizing German data and a de-composition analysis, this study examines the … results imply that working conditions differences do not contribute to resolve the return-to-entrepreneurship puzzle. Rather …
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Using a large representative German data set and various concepts of self-employment, this paper tests the “jack …-of-all-trades“ view of entrepreneurship by Lazear (AER 2004). Consistent with its theoretical assumptions we find that self … become self-employed and those ending up in paid employment. -- Entrepreneurship ; self-employed ; Germany …
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. Estimating this model with German data, I find that both non-labor income and education negatively affect labor supply in self-employment. …
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an employer in the future. We use data from the German Socio-Economic Panel to estimate dynamic multinomial logit models …
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Using a large data set for Germany, we show that both the raw and the unexplained gender earnings gap are higher in … earnings gap in a robust way. -- Earnings differential ; entrepreneurship ; gender pay gap ; Germany ; self-employed ; self-employment …
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Utilising a large representative data set for Germany, this study contrasts absenteeism of self-employed individuals …
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