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Start-Ups by the Unemployed: Characteristics, Survival and Direct Employment Effects
| Authors | Caliendo, M. and Kritikos, A.S. |
| Year | 2010 |
| Reference | Small Business Economics, 35(1), 71-92. |
| Keywords | Start-Up Subsidies, Self-Employment, Unemployment, Direct Employment Effects, Survival |
| JEL-Classification | J68, M13 |
| Presentations | 2008 World Congress - International Economic Association/Istanbul, 2008 Verein für Socialpolitik/Graz. |
| Download | IZA Discussion Paper No. 3220 from December 2007:  PDF |
| Abstract | Fostering and supporting start-up businesses by unemployed persons
has become an increasingly important issue in many European
countries. These new ventures are being supported by various
governmental programs. Potential benefits include not only the end
of unemployment for the new entrepreneur but also some further
positive effects, e.g., direct job creation. However, it is often
feared that the previously unemployed lack the basic qualifications
to become entrepreneurs. Empirical evidence on skill-composition,
direct job creation and other key variables is rather scarce,
largely because of inadequate data availability. We base our
analysis on a unique and very informative survey data containing a
representative sample of over 3,100 start-ups founded by unemployed
persons in Germany. Individuals were subsidized under two different
schemes, and we are able to draw on extensive pre- and post-founding
information concerning the characteristics of the business (start-up
capital, industry, etc.) and of the business founders (education,
motivation, preparation, etc.). We find that formerly unemployed
founders are motivated by push and pull factors. Using a
proportional hazard duration model with unobserved heterogeneity
allows us to analyze the characteristics which drive success of the
businesses. While survival rates 2.5 years after business founding
are quite high (around 70%) for both programs and genders, the
characteristics of the
newly developed businesses are heterogeneous. |
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