New evidence on the relationship between risk attitudes and self-employment
Skriabikova, Olga J. ; Dohmen, Thomas ; Kriechel, Ben
2014
30
Oct.
176-184
risk awareness ; self employment
Employment
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2014.04.003
English
Bibliogr.
"This paper analyses the impact of risk attitudes on the decision to become self-employed among individuals who grew up under the communist regime in Ukraine, which banned self-employment so that individuals could not observe what it is like to be self-employed. Since the intra-family transmission of self-employment experiences was largely shut down, the observed correlation between risk preferences and self-employment after transition is unlikely to be driven by parents transmitting self-employment experience and risk preferences to their children. Robustness checks on a sample of East Germans confirm that such a third factor explanation is implausible, thus shedding light on the causal nature of the relation between risk preferences and the decision to become self-employed."
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