Financial capital, human capital, and the transition to self-employment: Evidence from intergenerational links

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作者
Dunn, T [1 ]
Holtz-Eakin, D [1 ]
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[1] Syracuse Univ, Syracuse, NY 13244 USA
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10.1086/209959
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F [经济];
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02 ;
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We use data from the National Longitudinal Surveys to investigate the relative importance of family financial and human capital in the transition into self-employment. Specifically, we estimate the impacts of individual's own wealth and human capital and parental wealth and self-employment experience on the probability that an individual transits from wage-and-salary to self-employment. We find young men's own financial assets exert a statistically significant but quantitatively modest effect on the transition. In contrast, parents' capital exerts a large influence. Parents' strongest effect runs, not through financial means, but rather through their own self-employment experience and business success.
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