Occupational choice and self-employment - Are they related?
Sorgner, Alina ; Fritsch, Michael
Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Berlin
DIW - Berlin
2013
40 p.
entrepreneurship ; self employment ; statistics ; occupational choice
SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research
533
Employment
English
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"Often, a person will become an entrepreneur only after a period of dependent employment, suggesting that occupational choices precede entrepreneurial choices. We investigate the relationship between occupational choice and self-employment. The findings suggest that the occupational choice of future entrepreneurs at the time of labor market entry is partly guided by a taste for skill variety, the prospect of high
earnings, and occupational earnings risk. Entrepreneurial intentions may also emerge after gaining work experience in a chosen occupation. We find that occupations characterized by high levels of unemployment and earnings risk, relatively many job opportunities, and high self-employment rates foster the founding of an own business. Also, people who fail to achieve an occupation-specific income have a tendency for self employment."
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