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We study what type of entrepreneurs are affected by financial constraints. Our identification strategy exploits age … increases the rate of entrepreneurship. The effect is stronger for entrepreneurs who incorporate their business, especially for … effect is more pronounced for entrepreneurs in the top quintile of the firm size distribution across all businesses and in …
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We study what type of entrepreneurs are affected by financial constraints by exploiting age-based discontinuities in … to funding increases the rate of entrepreneurship and that the effect is stronger for entrepreneurs who incorporate their … entrepreneurs, the effect is strongest in the information and communication sector, followed by manufacturing. In terms of ex …
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entrepreneurs in South Korea. Despite facing labor market risks similar to paid employees, entrepreneurs are often not eligible for … UI in many countries. South Korea, where entrepreneurs represent over 20% of the workforce, is considering a design of UI … for entrepreneurs, with the goal of providing coverage to this group by 2025. This study examines how the addition of UI …
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This paper investigates the impact of new firms' quality on the magnitude of their employment effects. Our results clearly show that the quality of start-ups, measured by their affiliation with sectors and innovative industries, strongly influences the direct and the overall employment...
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We build a dataset of harmonized rotating panel labor force surveys covering 42 countries across a wide range of development and document three new empirical findings on labor market dynamics. First, labor market flows (job-finding rates, employment-exit rates, and job-to-job transition rates)...
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