In western industrialized countries men are on average more than twice as active in entrepreneurship as women. Based on data from a recent representative survey of the adult population in Germany this paper uses an empirical model for the decision to become self-employed to test for differences between women and men in the ceteris paribus impact of several characteristics and attitudes, taking the rare events nature of becoming an entrepreneur into account. Furthermore, a non-parametric approach using Mahalanobis- distance matching of man and woman which are as similar as possible in all characteristics and attitudes but the “small difference” is used to investigate the difference in the propensity to become self-employed by sex. A core fin...
The paper examines the difference between male and female entrepreneurs and how those differences ca...
Entrepreneurs are important for national labour markets and economies in that they contribute signif...
This paper examines and compares the profiles of female and male nascent entrepreneurs (nes) in som...
textabstractUsing data from representative population surveys in 17 countries, we find that the lowe...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
This paper analyses female and male entrepreneurship and the differences between them in Finland. Th...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
textabstractIngrid Verheul (1975) graduated in Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam in 1999. Sh...
Using data from representative population surveys in 17 countries, we find that the lower rate of fe...
Women make up almost 50 percent of the employed population in Norway, but only about 25 percent of t...
Women start fewer businesses than men. The start-up rate among women in Germany falls short of males...
In this study we empirically investigate the contribution of personality traits to the gender gap in...
textabstractUsing Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data for 29 countries this study investigates the ...
The present study aims at explaining female and male entrepreneurship from a country perspective. Ex...
Earlier version published as IES Working Paper: WP18 by University of Sussex, 2008Published as chapt...
The paper examines the difference between male and female entrepreneurs and how those differences ca...
Entrepreneurs are important for national labour markets and economies in that they contribute signif...
This paper examines and compares the profiles of female and male nascent entrepreneurs (nes) in som...
textabstractUsing data from representative population surveys in 17 countries, we find that the lowe...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
This paper analyses female and male entrepreneurship and the differences between them in Finland. Th...
This paper investigates an essential aspect of the entrepreneurial personality: why women's self-emp...
textabstractIngrid Verheul (1975) graduated in Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam in 1999. Sh...
Using data from representative population surveys in 17 countries, we find that the lower rate of fe...
Women make up almost 50 percent of the employed population in Norway, but only about 25 percent of t...
Women start fewer businesses than men. The start-up rate among women in Germany falls short of males...
In this study we empirically investigate the contribution of personality traits to the gender gap in...
textabstractUsing Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data for 29 countries this study investigates the ...
The present study aims at explaining female and male entrepreneurship from a country perspective. Ex...
Earlier version published as IES Working Paper: WP18 by University of Sussex, 2008Published as chapt...
The paper examines the difference between male and female entrepreneurs and how those differences ca...
Entrepreneurs are important for national labour markets and economies in that they contribute signif...
This paper examines and compares the profiles of female and male nascent entrepreneurs (nes) in som...