This article challenges the assumption that the factors associated with the self-employment choices of women differ from those of men; specifically, we test the extent to which women are influenced by standard economic factors compared with family and social issues. We find that economic factors influence the self-employment choices made by men and by women in the long and short-run. Although some findings were sensitive to the chosen self-employment measure our short-run findings, in particular, are at variance with the interpretation that self-employed women are less likely to be influenced by economic factors than their male counterparts. Consequently, we argue that gender-based explanations have exaggerated the importance of social fact...
Self-employment has been considered an important part of recovering and growing economy as well as a...
This study employs a novel method to shed new light on disagreement in the literature over the relat...
Female self-employment rates are consistently lower than those of men. This untapped female potentia...
This article challenges the assumption that the factors associated with the self-employment choices ...
textabstractThis paper investigates why women’s self-employment rates are consistently lower than th...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
textabstractFemale self-employment rates are consistently lower than those of men. This untapped fem...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we try to identify whether women have different borrowi...
This paper examines the factors that influence transitions into self-employment, paying particular a...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we try to identify whether women have different borrowi...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
Despite the revitalization of non-agricultural self-employment among men, and especially among women...
This paper analyses female and male entrepreneurship and the differences between them in Finland. Th...
author explores how gender, family, and class alter the impact of self-employment on earnings. Fixed...
reasons for the gender earnings gap among the self-employed. Com-pared to organizational employment,...
Self-employment has been considered an important part of recovering and growing economy as well as a...
This study employs a novel method to shed new light on disagreement in the literature over the relat...
Female self-employment rates are consistently lower than those of men. This untapped female potentia...
This article challenges the assumption that the factors associated with the self-employment choices ...
textabstractThis paper investigates why women’s self-employment rates are consistently lower than th...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
textabstractFemale self-employment rates are consistently lower than those of men. This untapped fem...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we try to identify whether women have different borrowi...
This paper examines the factors that influence transitions into self-employment, paying particular a...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, we try to identify whether women have different borrowi...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
Despite the revitalization of non-agricultural self-employment among men, and especially among women...
This paper analyses female and male entrepreneurship and the differences between them in Finland. Th...
author explores how gender, family, and class alter the impact of self-employment on earnings. Fixed...
reasons for the gender earnings gap among the self-employed. Com-pared to organizational employment,...
Self-employment has been considered an important part of recovering and growing economy as well as a...
This study employs a novel method to shed new light on disagreement in the literature over the relat...
Female self-employment rates are consistently lower than those of men. This untapped female potentia...