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We estimate the impact of a differential treatment of paid employees versus self-employed workers in a public health insurance system on the entry rate into entrepreneurship. In Germany, the public health insurance system is mandatory for most paid employees, but not for the selfemployed, who...
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employees by 100 euro per month decreases the annual probability of entry into self-employment by 0.38 percentage points, i …
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and paid employees by 100 euro per month decreases the annual probability of entry into self-employment by 0.38 percentage …
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paid employees by 100 euro per month decreases the annual probability of entry into self-employment by 0.38 percentage …
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lefthand 2D:4D and self-employment (in a sample of about 1,000 adults). In this preregistered study we replicate these results … no statistically significant associations between 2D:4D and self-employment and thus cannot confirm the findings of … change in self-employment for a one standard deviation change in the 2D:4D when we pool results for men and women (the …
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A common finding in the entrepreneurship literature is that business creation increases in recessions. This counter-cyclical pattern is examined by separating business creation into two components: "opportunity" and "necessity" entrepreneurship. Although there is general agreement in the...
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