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insurance system on the entry rate into entrepreneurship. In Germany, the public health insurance system is mandatory for most … representative household panel data for Germany, which include personal health information, and we account for non-random sample ….e. about a third of the average annual entry rate. The results show that the phenomenon of entrepreneurship lock, which an …
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pandemic, the German federal government introduced a €50bn emergency aid program. Based on real-time online-survey data …
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German panel data is used to show that the decrease in life satisfaction caused by an increase in the probability of …
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insurance (UI) generosity for self-employment. By using Spanish administrative data including so far inaccessible information on …
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insurance (UI) generosity for selfemployment. By using Spanish administrative data including previously unavailable information …
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; necessity ; entrepreneurship …
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hypotheses, we use household survey panel data for Germany eliciting the personal wealth composition in detail in 2002, 2007, and … into entrepreneurship, we use changes in entry regulation into skilled trades. Estimation results are consistent with the …
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. These organizational practices emulate independent "green-field" entrepreneurship by relinquishing hierarchical control and …-determined in entrepreneurship. We run a field experiment in an entrepreneurship course carefully designed to disentangle the …
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links administrative social insurance with survey data. Exploiting reform- and age-based exogenous variations in potential …
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350 million nodes consisting of managers, owners and firms using administrative data on all German businesses from 2002 to …
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