Entrepreneurship has been suggested as an alternative career model for women to gain economic empowerment while maintaining caring obligations. In this study, we investigate how gender and living situation affect entrepreneurs’ engagement in their business, home, well-being and business success in both France and Germany. Data from the European Social Survey were used, which included 470 French and 622 German self-employed people. For the French, women reported more working hours when living alone but there were no gender differences for the other living situations. For the Germans, there were no gender differences when the self-employed person lived alone; for the other living situations, men reported more working hours. Women report...
textabstractUsing data from representative population surveys in 17 countries, we find that the lowe...
textabstractIngrid Verheul (1975) graduated in Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam in 1999. Sh...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
Entrepreneurship has been suggested as an alternative career model for women to gain economic empowe...
Women make up almost 50 percent of the employed population in Norway, but only about 25 percent of t...
Entrepreneurs are important for national labour markets and economies in that they contribute signif...
Abstract Empowering women is important for socio economic growth because it is one of the most impo...
In western industrialized countries men are on average more than twice as active in entrepreneurship...
Earlier version published as IES Working Paper: WP18 by University of Sussex, 2008Published as chapt...
This paper examines and compares the profiles of female and male nascent entrepreneurs (nes) in som...
The present study aims at explaining female and male entrepreneurship from a country perspective. Ex...
There are fewer female entrepreneurs than their male counterparts worldwide. This disparity persists...
This paper analyses female and male entrepreneurship and the differences between them in Finland. Th...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
The last two decades were characterized by an increase in attention on entrepreneurship. An emerging...
textabstractUsing data from representative population surveys in 17 countries, we find that the lowe...
textabstractIngrid Verheul (1975) graduated in Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam in 1999. Sh...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
Entrepreneurship has been suggested as an alternative career model for women to gain economic empowe...
Women make up almost 50 percent of the employed population in Norway, but only about 25 percent of t...
Entrepreneurs are important for national labour markets and economies in that they contribute signif...
Abstract Empowering women is important for socio economic growth because it is one of the most impo...
In western industrialized countries men are on average more than twice as active in entrepreneurship...
Earlier version published as IES Working Paper: WP18 by University of Sussex, 2008Published as chapt...
This paper examines and compares the profiles of female and male nascent entrepreneurs (nes) in som...
The present study aims at explaining female and male entrepreneurship from a country perspective. Ex...
There are fewer female entrepreneurs than their male counterparts worldwide. This disparity persists...
This paper analyses female and male entrepreneurship and the differences between them in Finland. Th...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
The last two decades were characterized by an increase in attention on entrepreneurship. An emerging...
textabstractUsing data from representative population surveys in 17 countries, we find that the lowe...
textabstractIngrid Verheul (1975) graduated in Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam in 1999. Sh...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...