收益
经济
劳动经济学
自营职业
收入动态的小组研究
失业
工资
创业
经济增长
财务
会计
作者
Donald Bruce,Herbert J. Schuetze
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.labeco.2003.10.002
摘要
Many public policies are designed to encourage self-employment. However, because self-employment experiences are typically brief, it becomes important to understand the long-term consequences of entering and then leaving self-employment. Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID), we examine the effects of brief self-employment experience on subsequent labor market outcomes. We find that, relative to continued wage employment, brief spells in self-employment do not increase—and probably actually reduce—average hourly earnings upon return to wage employment. We also find that those who experience self-employment have difficulty returning to the wage sector. However, these consequences are small compared to similar experiences in unemployment.
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