This paper uses British longitudinal data to model self-employment status. In contrast to previous studies, the modelling approach accounts for state-dependence and unexplained heterogeneity effects. The paper concludes that state dependence is an important influence on self-employment choice. Someone self-employed last year is, controlling for observable and unobservable influences, 30 percentage points more likely to be self-employed this year than someone who was in paid employment a year ago. We also find significant individual heterogeneity in the probability of self-employment, with significant explained influences operating through gender, educational attainment, occupation, spouse's self-employment, and parental and educational back...
This paper investigates the determinants of aggregate self-employment and entrepre-neurship rates in...
This paper examines the extent to which solo self-employment serves as a vehicle for job creation. U...
The impact of a number of variables upon the aggregate time series in the UK of the self-employed to...
This paper uses British longitudinal data to model self-employment status. In contrast to previous s...
This paper uses British longitudinal data to model self-employment status. In contrast to previous s...
In this paper we estimate a multiple state transition model for the UK describing transitions in and...
Modeling the incidence of self-employment has traditionally proved problematic. Although the supply-...
This paper reports the findings of a time series analysis exploring the fundamental determinants of ...
Modeling the incidence of self-employment has traditionally proved problematic. Although the supply-...
Modelling the incidence of self-employment has traditionally proved problematic. Whilst the individu...
A growing body of empirical literature—both on the micro and macro scale—is devoted to exploring th...
This paper examines employment transitions among men and women in the UK aged between 50 and the sta...
"This paper investigates the joint effect of local labor market conditions and individual difference...
This paper examines employment transitions among men and women in the UK aged between 50 and the sta...
Contemporary dynamic theories of self-employment choice focus on occupational switching costs, and t...
This paper investigates the determinants of aggregate self-employment and entrepre-neurship rates in...
This paper examines the extent to which solo self-employment serves as a vehicle for job creation. U...
The impact of a number of variables upon the aggregate time series in the UK of the self-employed to...
This paper uses British longitudinal data to model self-employment status. In contrast to previous s...
This paper uses British longitudinal data to model self-employment status. In contrast to previous s...
In this paper we estimate a multiple state transition model for the UK describing transitions in and...
Modeling the incidence of self-employment has traditionally proved problematic. Although the supply-...
This paper reports the findings of a time series analysis exploring the fundamental determinants of ...
Modeling the incidence of self-employment has traditionally proved problematic. Although the supply-...
Modelling the incidence of self-employment has traditionally proved problematic. Whilst the individu...
A growing body of empirical literature—both on the micro and macro scale—is devoted to exploring th...
This paper examines employment transitions among men and women in the UK aged between 50 and the sta...
"This paper investigates the joint effect of local labor market conditions and individual difference...
This paper examines employment transitions among men and women in the UK aged between 50 and the sta...
Contemporary dynamic theories of self-employment choice focus on occupational switching costs, and t...
This paper investigates the determinants of aggregate self-employment and entrepre-neurship rates in...
This paper examines the extent to which solo self-employment serves as a vehicle for job creation. U...
The impact of a number of variables upon the aggregate time series in the UK of the self-employed to...