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A Longitudinal Analysis of Young Entrepreneurs in Australia and the United States
David G. Blanchflower
Bruce D. Meyer
出版
National Bureau of Economic Research
, 1991
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ccQiAQAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
This paper examines the pattern of self-employment in Australia and the United States. We particularly focus on the movement of young people in and out of self-employment using comparable longitudinal data from the two countries. We find that the forces that influence whether a person becomes self-employed are broadly similar: in both countries skilled manual workers, males and older workers were particularly likely to move to self-employment. We also find that previous firm size, previous union status and previous earnings are important determinants of transitions to self-employment. The main difference we observe is that additional years of schooling had a positive impact on the probability of being self-employed in the US but were not a significant influence in Australia. However, the factors influencing the probability of leaving self-employment are different across the two countries. The only similarity is that in both countries younger individuals are more likely to leave.