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Germany and the UK whether the self-employed are less likely to move or migrate than employees. Using longitudinal data from … in employment status we found little evidence that the self-employed in Germany and the UK are more rooted in place than …
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We assess the relevance of formal education for the productivity of the self-employed and distinguish between opportunity entrepreneurs, who voluntarily pursue a business opportunity, and necessity entrepreneurs, who lack alternative employment options. We expect differences in the returns to...
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post-unified Germany. The findings suggest that the socialist regime significantly damaged this mechanism of an …
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The self-employment rate includes entrepreneurs out of opportunity and entrepreneurs out of necessity. While the effect of opportunity entrepreneurs on economic development should be positive, there should be no or a negative effect of necessity entrepreneurship. We use a geographically weighted...
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We argue that entrepreneurial choice proceeds in at least in two steps, with vocational choice nearly always preceding choice of employment status, whether that be self-employment or dependent employment. Since the two decisions are interrelated, analysis of entrepreneurial choice as a single...
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Using data of the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) earnings differentials between self-employed and wage-employed workers in the German labor market are explored. Previous research based on US data reports lower incomes for entrepreneurs. In contrast to that, the findings of this contribution...
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change in self-employment for a one standard deviation change in the 2D:4D when we pool results for men and women (the … association does not differ significantly between men and women). Even larger studies are needed to rule out smaller effect sizes …
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-employment in Germany. For the estimation I apply a microsimulation model which is based on the tax-benefit model STSM and on …
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aims to provide a snapshot on female entrepreneurship in Germany, with a focus on female immigrant entrepreneurship. We … an academic topic, there exists only scarce and almost anecdotal evidence for Germany. Thus, this chapter aims to present …
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Despite lower incomes the self-employed often report higher job satisfaction. But this increased job satisfaction only sometimes translates into higher life satisfaction, likely due to the heterogeneous nature of self-employment. By distinguishing different types of self-employment, this paper...
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