Individual and place-based drivers of self-employment in Chile |
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Authors: | Félix Modrego Dusan Paredes Gianni Romaní |
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Affiliation: | 1.Institute of Regional Applied Economics Research (IDEAR),Universidad Católica del Norte,Antofagasta,Chile;2.IDEAR - Department of Economics,Universidad Católica del Norte,Antofagasta,Chile;3.Entrepreneurship and SME Center; Department of Administration,Universidad Católica del Norte,Antofagasta,Chile |
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Abstract: | This paper analyzes the importance of individual and place characteristics on the selection into self-employment in Chile. Following a structural and multilevel empirical approach, we test whether both sets of variables explain the variation of individual wages, self-employed earnings, and the propensity of being in independent work. The results indicate that while most of the variation in these three outcomes is explained by individuals’ traits, place-related variables account for a non-negligible share of spatial variation. Second, as suggested by occupational choice theories, the propensity of being in self-employment positively correlates with larger expected earning differentials, but only in the case of employers. This, along with other results, suggests that while employers seem to choose their occupational status, own accounts in Chile seem to respond to factors pushing them into self-employment. |
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