Authors
Yannis Georgellis, Howard J Wall
Publication date
2005/7/1
Journal
International Review of Applied Economics
Volume
19
Issue
3
Pages
321-342
Publisher
Taylor and Francis Ltd
Description
This paper examines the factors that influence transitions into self‐employment, paying particular attention to gender differences. We find that: (i) men are more responsive to the wage differential between wage/salaried employment and self‐employment; (ii) liquidity constraints are more important for men; and (iii) the link between father's self‐employment status and the probability of self‐employment is stronger for men. Taken together, these results suggest that, for women, self‐employment is a closer substitute for part‐time work and labour‐market inactivity than it is for men. We attribute such differences to the different labour market opportunities and occupational strategies of women.
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