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Low-skilled workers do not fare well in today's skill intensive economy and their opportunities continue to diminish. Given that individuals in this challenging skill segment of the workforce are more likely to have poor experiences in the labor market, and hence incur greater public expenses,...
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enter entrepreneurship, we find that the conventional practice of conflating different industry types in empirical analyses … of transitions to entrepreneurship generates misleading findings about the determinants of entrepreneurship. …
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enter entrepreneurship, we find that the conventional practice of conflating different industry types in empirical analyses … of transitions to entrepreneurship generates misleading findings about the determinants of entrepreneurship …
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that Venezuelans' attitudes toward entrepreneurship influence, to a great extent, the business creation process, while the … immigration policy and support programs for entrepreneurship influence, especially, the start up of the business.Durante la última …
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The purpose of this paper is to analyse the factors that influence female entrepreneurship in Spain, using … Entrepreneurship Monitor and National Statistics Institute of Spain) covering the period 2003–2010. The main findings indicate that … informal factors (recognition of entrepreneurial career and female networks) are more relevant for female entrepreneurship than …
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