Abstract The present study investigates the relationship between the number of children in the household and mothers and fathers’ propensity to become and remain owners of limited liability businesses. We started by identifying all full-time employed taxpayers in Norway in 2004 between 25 and 50 years of age. In this study, we look at the relationship between the number of children in the household and the propensity of these non-entrepreneurs to become and remain business owners from 2005 to 2016. For both sexes, the results show a positive and linear relationship between the number of children at home and business ownership and a U-shaped relationship between the size of the household brood and exit from business ownership
Despite the consensus that entrepreneurship runs in the family, we lack evidence regarding the total...
Empirical research on international entrepreneurship is growing, but results on the role of family o...
Despite the consensus that entrepreneurship runs in the family, we lack evidence regarding the total...
The underrepresentation of women in entrepreneurship is consistent over cultures and countries, and ...
An important finding in the rapidly growing literature on self-employment is that the probability of...
Parental entrepreneurship is a strong, probably the strongest, determinant of own entrepreneurship. ...
According to several studies and authors all over the world (see e.g. Ward 1987; Koiranen 2002), the...
Building on studies that have stressed the importance of context and the role of the family in busin...
This study examines the prevalence of different types of entrepreneurs in the context of family busi...
Women make up almost 50 percent of the employed population in Norway, but only about 25 percent of t...
Building on studies that have stressed the importance of context and the role of the family in busin...
This study concerns the relationship between individual characteristics, the propensity to become ow...
Empirical research on international entrepreneurship is growing, but results on the role of family...
In this paper we explore the factors associated with the scope of start-up activities among young na...
There is growing recognition of the prevalence of family businesses and their importance to economie...
Despite the consensus that entrepreneurship runs in the family, we lack evidence regarding the total...
Empirical research on international entrepreneurship is growing, but results on the role of family o...
Despite the consensus that entrepreneurship runs in the family, we lack evidence regarding the total...
The underrepresentation of women in entrepreneurship is consistent over cultures and countries, and ...
An important finding in the rapidly growing literature on self-employment is that the probability of...
Parental entrepreneurship is a strong, probably the strongest, determinant of own entrepreneurship. ...
According to several studies and authors all over the world (see e.g. Ward 1987; Koiranen 2002), the...
Building on studies that have stressed the importance of context and the role of the family in busin...
This study examines the prevalence of different types of entrepreneurs in the context of family busi...
Women make up almost 50 percent of the employed population in Norway, but only about 25 percent of t...
Building on studies that have stressed the importance of context and the role of the family in busin...
This study concerns the relationship between individual characteristics, the propensity to become ow...
Empirical research on international entrepreneurship is growing, but results on the role of family...
In this paper we explore the factors associated with the scope of start-up activities among young na...
There is growing recognition of the prevalence of family businesses and their importance to economie...
Despite the consensus that entrepreneurship runs in the family, we lack evidence regarding the total...
Empirical research on international entrepreneurship is growing, but results on the role of family o...
Despite the consensus that entrepreneurship runs in the family, we lack evidence regarding the total...