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true for college graduates, who tend to have more successful businesses. Access to childcare may also affect their labor … extended family and child care, relates to self-employment and hours worked for college-graduate married mothers. Our results … suggest that flexibility is a major factor pulling out-migrant college-educated mothers into self-employment. Additionally, it …
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true for college graduates, who tend to have more successful businesses. Access to childcare may also affect their labor … extended family and child care, relates to self-employment and hours worked for college-graduate married mothers. Our results … suggest that flexibility is a major factor pulling out-migrant college-educated mothers into self-employment. Additionally, it …
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Previous studies, mostly from Anglo-Saxon countries, find a positive correlation between the presence of young children in the household and self-employment probabilities among women. This has been seen as an indication of women with young children choosing self-employment as a way of balancing...
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Little is known about self-employment as a career choice for women who marry a high-income spouse. We show that Swedish women who are married to a high-income spouse are, on average, highly educated and more likely to pursue self-employment than those married to a spouse in the middle of the...
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Previous studies, mostly from Anglo-Saxon countries, find a positive correlation between the presence of young children in the household and self-employment probabilities among women. This has been seen as an indication of women with young children choosing self-employment as a way of balancing...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013046245
This paper investigates career choices of women who marry high-income men. We find that women married to men in the top of the income distribution are more likely to enter self-employment, which is also associated with a lower income. This can be interpreted as a career choice that produces a...
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The current debate over graduate rate calculations and results has glossed over the relationship between student migration and the accuracy of various graduation rates proposed over the past five years. Three general grade-based graduation rates have been proposed recently, and each has a...
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migration patterns of high school graduates. Using individual administrative data, I find that if a new higher education … institution opens in a municipality, the high school graduates of that location are 6.6% more likely to attend college. At the … by 10.1%. In contrast, high school graduates in the catchment area of the new institution show no change in college …
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