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Public health insurance,individual health,and entry into self-employment
Authors:Frank M Fossen  Johannes König
Institution:1.Department of Economics,University of Nevada, Reno,Reno,USA;2.DIW,Berlin,Germany;3.IZA,Bonn,Germany;4.School of Business and Economics,Freie Universit?t Berlin,Berlin,Germany
Abstract:We investigate the impact of a differential treatment of paid employees versus self-employed workers in a public health insurance system on the entry rate into self-employment. Health insurance systems that distinguish between the two sectors of employment create incentives or disincentives to start a business for different individuals. We estimate a discrete time hazard rate model of entry into self-employment based on representative household panel data for Germany, which include individual health information. The results indicate that an increase in the health insurance cost differential between self-employed workers and paid employees by €10 per month decreases the probability of entry into self-employment by 1.7% of the annual entry rate. This shows that entrepreneurship lock, which an emerging literature describes for the system of employer-provided health insurance in the USA, can also occur in a public health insurance system. Therefore, entrepreneurial activity should be taken into account when discussing potential health-care reforms.
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