This study investigates patterns of movement from self-employment to wage employment or to unemployment in Belgium. Non-parametric techniques and complimentary log–log analyses are used to determine the significance of stable individual traits (e.g. gender) and of time-dependent characteristics (e.g. family and organizational context, labour market mobility) in moving back to wage employment or to unemployment. Evidence is provided on the possibility of entrepreneurship acting as a ‘steppingstone’ between long-term unemployment and paid work. Yet, significant relationships also emerge between ex-ante time spent in unemployment and the possibility of continued unemployment upon self-employment exit.status: publishe
We examine how those re-entering paid-employment after a brief self-employment spell fare upon retur...
We examine how those re-entering paid-employment after a brief self-employment spell fare upon retur...
This paper employs sequence analysis to study the labour market trajectories of the self-employed. U...
International audienceThis study investigates patterns of movement from self-employment to wage empl...
International audienceThis study investigates patterns of movement from self-employment to wage empl...
The aim of this dissertation is to extend prior work on the private and social returns to entreprene...
This paper examines demographic and career related determinants of the probability of self-employmen...
This qualitative study offers empirically-based explanations of the dynamics of career mobility traj...
This qualitative study offers empirically-based explanations of the dynamics of career mobility traj...
The paper investigates the determinants and the success of self-employment among former unemployed. ...
Entrepreneurs base their decision to start a business on a range of factors, from age, education and...
Different types of entrepreneurial activities are more or less conducive to socio-economic developme...
We examine how those re-entering paid-employment after a brief self-employment spell fare upon retur...
This paper examines demographic and career related determinants of the probability of selfemployment...
This paper challenges the conventional belief that entrepreneurship is an unstable career path. Usin...
We examine how those re-entering paid-employment after a brief self-employment spell fare upon retur...
We examine how those re-entering paid-employment after a brief self-employment spell fare upon retur...
This paper employs sequence analysis to study the labour market trajectories of the self-employed. U...
International audienceThis study investigates patterns of movement from self-employment to wage empl...
International audienceThis study investigates patterns of movement from self-employment to wage empl...
The aim of this dissertation is to extend prior work on the private and social returns to entreprene...
This paper examines demographic and career related determinants of the probability of self-employmen...
This qualitative study offers empirically-based explanations of the dynamics of career mobility traj...
This qualitative study offers empirically-based explanations of the dynamics of career mobility traj...
The paper investigates the determinants and the success of self-employment among former unemployed. ...
Entrepreneurs base their decision to start a business on a range of factors, from age, education and...
Different types of entrepreneurial activities are more or less conducive to socio-economic developme...
We examine how those re-entering paid-employment after a brief self-employment spell fare upon retur...
This paper examines demographic and career related determinants of the probability of selfemployment...
This paper challenges the conventional belief that entrepreneurship is an unstable career path. Usin...
We examine how those re-entering paid-employment after a brief self-employment spell fare upon retur...
We examine how those re-entering paid-employment after a brief self-employment spell fare upon retur...
This paper employs sequence analysis to study the labour market trajectories of the self-employed. U...