Becoming self-employed at ages 50+: true entrepreneurship or exclusion from (wage-)employment?
Second and a half pillar for the self-employed?
12 januari 2016
Job satisfaction of shifters into self-employment informs us about their risk of social exclusion. Those who shift into self-employment are the more motivated wage-employed seeking higher job satisfaction. Social exclusion is not a likely outcome to those who shift into self-employment. Institutional features, such as the differential inclusion of selfemployed and wage-employed into unemployment insurances and the level of employment protection, also explain these shifts.
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