Contains fulltext : 64222.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Data from two retrospective life course surveys, the Family Survey Dutch Population 1992 and 1998, are used to investigate the determinants of entry into and exit out of self-employment in the Netherlands. First, explanations for trends in self-employment in the Netherlands are offered, and the literature on self-employment entry and exit decisions is reviewed. The data, which are based on surveys of 3,777 potential entrepreneurs between the ages of 21 and 64, are presented and analyzed. According to the data, the general shift from an industrial economy to a service economy is reflected in Dutch self-employment rates. Between 1985 and 1997, self-employmen...
ABSTRACT. Two approaches can be distinguished with respect to modelling entrepreneurship: (i) the ap...
Contains fulltext : 160640.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)After the eco...
The decline of ‘standard’ employment relationships has been witnessed in many countries. Especially ...
Data from two retrospective life course surveys, the Family Survey Dutch Population 1992 and 1998, a...
Contains fulltext : 64384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this article ...
Self-employment among older age groups is rising. A better understanding of the role of self-employm...
This case study investigates the rise of solo self-employment in the Netherlands as well as the incr...
This dissertation consists of three essays, each aiming to better understand the heterogeneity among...
In the Netherlands, self-employment and entrepreneurship among older age groups (here defined as aft...
This paper employs sequence analysis to study the labour market trajectories of the self-employed. U...
Two approaches can be distinguished with respect to modelling entrepreneurship: (i) the approachfocu...
Governments that attempt to extend the working lives of their citizens may consider promoting bridge...
Contains fulltext : 90304.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article a...
In this article, the effects of non-employment in early work-life on subsequent employment chances o...
Contains fulltext : 76993.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this article,...
ABSTRACT. Two approaches can be distinguished with respect to modelling entrepreneurship: (i) the ap...
Contains fulltext : 160640.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)After the eco...
The decline of ‘standard’ employment relationships has been witnessed in many countries. Especially ...
Data from two retrospective life course surveys, the Family Survey Dutch Population 1992 and 1998, a...
Contains fulltext : 64384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this article ...
Self-employment among older age groups is rising. A better understanding of the role of self-employm...
This case study investigates the rise of solo self-employment in the Netherlands as well as the incr...
This dissertation consists of three essays, each aiming to better understand the heterogeneity among...
In the Netherlands, self-employment and entrepreneurship among older age groups (here defined as aft...
This paper employs sequence analysis to study the labour market trajectories of the self-employed. U...
Two approaches can be distinguished with respect to modelling entrepreneurship: (i) the approachfocu...
Governments that attempt to extend the working lives of their citizens may consider promoting bridge...
Contains fulltext : 90304.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article a...
In this article, the effects of non-employment in early work-life on subsequent employment chances o...
Contains fulltext : 76993.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this article,...
ABSTRACT. Two approaches can be distinguished with respect to modelling entrepreneurship: (i) the ap...
Contains fulltext : 160640.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)After the eco...
The decline of ‘standard’ employment relationships has been witnessed in many countries. Especially ...