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Self-Employment Matching: An Analysis of Dual Earner Couples and Working Households
Authors:Sarah Brown  Lisa Farrel  John G. Sessions
Affiliation:(1) Department of Economics, University of Sheffield, 9 Mappin Street, Sheffield, S1 4DT, United Kingdom;(2) Department of Economics, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, 3010, Australia;(3) Department of Economics and International Development, University of Bath, Bath, BA2 7AY, United Kingdom
Abstract:This paper explores the significance of intra-couple and intra-household influences on self-employment. It may be the case that employment type matching is prevalent whereby individuals within a couple or household are characterised by similar types of employment. Alternatively, an individual may pool income risk with his/her partner by holding a diversified portfolio of employment types within the household thereby introducing an element of intra-household risk pooling. Such an arrangement may be particularly appropriate if one member of the couple is self-employed. We utilise ordered probit and random effects ordered probit analysis to explore the prevalence of employment matching and/or risk pooling within couples or households. Our empirical analysis which is based on cross-section data drawn from the British Family Expenditure Surveys 1996 to 2000 provides evidence of employment type matching both within dual earner couples and, to a lesser extent, in the wider context of working household members.
Keywords:Dual Earner Couples  Performance Related Pay  Random Effects Ordered Probit Model  Self-employment
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