Here, I examine returns to entrepreneurship using a standard measure of welfare, the per-capita consumption expenditure. This analysis, using quantile regressions, reveals the existence of a welfare hierarchy in occupations. The results suggest that, across the welfare distribution, entrepreneurs who employ others have the highest returns in terms of consumption, while those entrepreneurs who work for themselves, that is, self-employed individuals, have slightly lower returns than the salaried employees. However, self-employment entails higher returns than casual labor and a relative escape from poverty
This thesis is about entrepreneurship within the context of occupational choice in a frictional labo...
Research on entrepreneurship has investigated what entrepreneurs do, what\ud happens when they act a...
ACL-1International audiencePresenting low individual returns, but providing households with liveliho...
Here, I examine returns to entrepreneurship using a standard measure of welfare, the per-capita cons...
This paper resolves a longstanding empirical puzzle: that most entrepreneurs persist de-spite lower ...
This paper seeks to understand the returns to self-employment. The analysis is motivated by the empi...
This paper analyzes heterogeneity among the self-employed in 74 developing countries, representing t...
Since a big proportion of the labor force in developing countries belongs to the self-employment sec...
Abstract of associated article: A large share of the workforce throughout the developing world is se...
We explore the transition from paid work to self-employment using three explanatory variables: paid ...
IZA Discussion Paper No. 8273International audienceOver half of all workers in the developing world ...
We extend models of market equilibrium from binary occupational choices of people with different ent...
Mimeo, 2010In some datasets, the self-employed earn markedly less than wage earners, even though tho...
Entrepreneurship research highlights entrepreneurship as a simultaneous source of enhanced income mo...
This thesis consists of three chapters. All of the three chapters are interlinked and revolve around...
This thesis is about entrepreneurship within the context of occupational choice in a frictional labo...
Research on entrepreneurship has investigated what entrepreneurs do, what\ud happens when they act a...
ACL-1International audiencePresenting low individual returns, but providing households with liveliho...
Here, I examine returns to entrepreneurship using a standard measure of welfare, the per-capita cons...
This paper resolves a longstanding empirical puzzle: that most entrepreneurs persist de-spite lower ...
This paper seeks to understand the returns to self-employment. The analysis is motivated by the empi...
This paper analyzes heterogeneity among the self-employed in 74 developing countries, representing t...
Since a big proportion of the labor force in developing countries belongs to the self-employment sec...
Abstract of associated article: A large share of the workforce throughout the developing world is se...
We explore the transition from paid work to self-employment using three explanatory variables: paid ...
IZA Discussion Paper No. 8273International audienceOver half of all workers in the developing world ...
We extend models of market equilibrium from binary occupational choices of people with different ent...
Mimeo, 2010In some datasets, the self-employed earn markedly less than wage earners, even though tho...
Entrepreneurship research highlights entrepreneurship as a simultaneous source of enhanced income mo...
This thesis consists of three chapters. All of the three chapters are interlinked and revolve around...
This thesis is about entrepreneurship within the context of occupational choice in a frictional labo...
Research on entrepreneurship has investigated what entrepreneurs do, what\ud happens when they act a...
ACL-1International audiencePresenting low individual returns, but providing households with liveliho...