
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2205034
handle: 10419/68440 , 10419/70185
Often, a person will become an entrepreneur only after a period of dependent employment, suggesting that occupational choices precede entrepreneurial choices. We investigate the relationship between occupational choice and self-employment. The findings suggest that the occupational choice of future entrepreneurs at the time of labor market entry is partly guided by a taste for skill variety, the prospect of high earnings, and occupational earnings risk. Entrepreneurial intentions may also emerge after gaining work experience in a chosen occupation. We find that occupations characterized by high levels of unemployment and earnings risk, relatively many job opportunities, and high self-employment rates foster the founding of an own business. Also, people who fail to achieve an occupation-specific income have a tendency for self-employment.
occupation-specific determinants of entrepreneurship, L26, ddc:330, J24, taste for variety, entrepreneurial choice, risk preferences, D01, Entrepreneurial choice, occupation-specific determinants of entrepreneurship, risk preferences, taste for variety, jel: jel:D01, jel: jel:J24, jel: jel:L26, jel: jel:D1
occupation-specific determinants of entrepreneurship, L26, ddc:330, J24, taste for variety, entrepreneurial choice, risk preferences, D01, Entrepreneurial choice, occupation-specific determinants of entrepreneurship, risk preferences, taste for variety, jel: jel:D01, jel: jel:J24, jel: jel:L26, jel: jel:D1
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