Modelling the incidence of self-employment has traditionally proved problematic. Whilst the individual supply side characteristics of the self-employed are well documented, we argue that the literature has largely neglected demand-side aspects. We explore the determinants of self-employment using individual level data drawn from the U.S. Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF). We present results from an econometric framework, the Parameterised Dogit model, that allows us to separately, and simultaneously, model individual heterogeneity (i.e. supply side) and employment type heterogeneity (i.e. demand-side) influences that determine self-employment. Our findings suggest that whilst individual characteristics are important determinants of self-emp...
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-...
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...
The prominence entrepreneurs have occupied in the popular imagination belies their relative neglect ...
This article consists of a comparative study of the incidence of self-employment (SE) between Greece...
The number of individuals registered as self-employed in the UK has grown considerably over the pas...
Modelling the incidence of self-employment has traditionally proved problematic. Whilst the individu...
The analysis of the decision to enter into self-employment is a hot topic in economic literature. Am...
The analysis of the decision to enter into self-employment is a hot topic in economic literature. A...
In this paper we estimate, on a dataset for the UK, a standard model of self-employment choice. The ...
Self-employed workers account for between 8% and 30% of participants in the labor markets of OECD co...
This work explores self-employment in Britain across recent years with a particular focus on when in...
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-...
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...
The prominence entrepreneurs have occupied in the popular imagination belies their relative neglect ...
This article consists of a comparative study of the incidence of self-employment (SE) between Greece...
The number of individuals registered as self-employed in the UK has grown considerably over the pas...
Modelling the incidence of self-employment has traditionally proved problematic. Whilst the individu...
The analysis of the decision to enter into self-employment is a hot topic in economic literature. Am...
The analysis of the decision to enter into self-employment is a hot topic in economic literature. A...
In this paper we estimate, on a dataset for the UK, a standard model of self-employment choice. The ...
Self-employed workers account for between 8% and 30% of participants in the labor markets of OECD co...
This work explores self-employment in Britain across recent years with a particular focus on when in...
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...