This study investigates the association of the rural–urban divide and the time individuals allocate to self-employment. The empirical analysis uses fixed effects modelling on data from the UK Household Longitudinal Survey over the period 2009–2019. The study identifies significant differences in the time men and women allocate to self-employment between rural and urban areas according to their career age group. While men and women tend to allocate more time to selfemployment in their senior career age when residents of urban areas, the time they allocate to self-employment between rural and urban areas in early- and mid-career age differs markedly. More importantly, we find that significant differences exist not only between residents of ru...
Using decomposition analysis, the paper investigates why Northern England has fewer but higher perfo...
This article considers whether unbounded times and spaces of work are systematically associated with...
In this paper, we study self-employment in a theoretical setting derived from urban efficiency wages...
This study investigates the association of the rural−urban divide and the time individuals allocate ...
Previous research has shown that the local environment is important for self-employment. The dynamic...
This study employs a novel method to shed new light on disagreement in the literature over the relat...
We study the link between self-employment and some salient aspects of entrepreneurship - namely busi...
AbstractWe study the link between self-employment and some salient aspects of entrepreneurship – nam...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the determinants of employment opportunities in the RUF area...
In this paper we compare periods of low pay employment between rural and urban areas in the UK. Usin...
This paper examines the dynamics of self-employment rates overall and by gender across the UK during...
Time use surveys have been used widely to know how economic agents spend their time effectively to p...
This paper addresses the question to what extent the degree of urbanisation influences the time spen...
This paper examines the dynamics of self-employment rates overall and by gender across the UK during...
This paper examines the relationship between annual hours worked and rural residence for a sample of...
Using decomposition analysis, the paper investigates why Northern England has fewer but higher perfo...
This article considers whether unbounded times and spaces of work are systematically associated with...
In this paper, we study self-employment in a theoretical setting derived from urban efficiency wages...
This study investigates the association of the rural−urban divide and the time individuals allocate ...
Previous research has shown that the local environment is important for self-employment. The dynamic...
This study employs a novel method to shed new light on disagreement in the literature over the relat...
We study the link between self-employment and some salient aspects of entrepreneurship - namely busi...
AbstractWe study the link between self-employment and some salient aspects of entrepreneurship – nam...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the determinants of employment opportunities in the RUF area...
In this paper we compare periods of low pay employment between rural and urban areas in the UK. Usin...
This paper examines the dynamics of self-employment rates overall and by gender across the UK during...
Time use surveys have been used widely to know how economic agents spend their time effectively to p...
This paper addresses the question to what extent the degree of urbanisation influences the time spen...
This paper examines the dynamics of self-employment rates overall and by gender across the UK during...
This paper examines the relationship between annual hours worked and rural residence for a sample of...
Using decomposition analysis, the paper investigates why Northern England has fewer but higher perfo...
This article considers whether unbounded times and spaces of work are systematically associated with...
In this paper, we study self-employment in a theoretical setting derived from urban efficiency wages...