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In:
Journal of Human Resources
39 (2004), 3, 649-673
| Paul Frijters, John P. Haisken-DeNew, Michael A. Shields
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In:
American Economic Review
94 (2004), 3, 730-740
| Paul Frijters, John P. Haisken-DeNew, Michael A. Shields
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In:
Journal of Health Economics
24 (2005), 997-1017
| Paul Frijters, John P. Haisken-DeNew, Michael A. Shields
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Bonn:
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA),
2005,
(IZA DP No. 1488)
| Paul Frijters, John P. Haisken-DeNew, Michael A. Shields
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In:
Canadian Journal of Economics
42 (2009), 4, 1326-1346
| Paul Frijters, John P. Haisken-DeNew, Michael A. Shields
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We introduce a duration model that allows for unobserved cumulative individual-specific shocks, which are likely to be important in explaining variations in duration outcomes, such as length of life and time spent unemployed. The model is also a useful tool in situations where researchers observe a great deal of information about individuals when first interviewed in surveys but little thereafter. ...
In:
Journal of Business & Economic Statistics
29 (2011), 2, 271-281
| Paul Frijters, John P. Haisken-DeNew, Michael A. Shields
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In:
Economic Journal
116 (2006), 508, 45-83
| Paul Frijters, Bas van der Klaauw
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We investigate how institutional change—the transition from a socialist system to a western type market economy—relates to the re-emergence of entrepreneurship in East Germany. This region is particularly well suited for such a study because of the rapid change of the institutional framework and the possibility to use West Germany as a benchmark. It took about 15 years until self-employment levels ...
In:
Small Business Economics
43 (2014), 2, 427-446
| Michael Fritsch, Elisabeth Bublitz, Alina Sorgner, Michael Wyrwich
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We investigate the relationship between cultural creativity and entrepreneurship in two respects: first, cultural and personal creativity as a characteristic of self-employed individuals; second, selfemployment in professions that can be classified as belonging to the ‘Creative Class’ as compared to the non-creative class. The analysis is based on micro-data for individuals of the German Socio Economic ...
Jena:
Max Planck Institute of Economics,
2010,
(Jena Economic Research Papers Nr. 01/2010)
| Michael Fritsch, Alina Rusakova
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We investigate the effect of broad personality traits - the Big Five - on an individual’s decision to become self-employed. In particular, we test an overall indicator of the entrepreneurial personality. Since we find that the level of selfemployment varies considerably across professions, we also perform the analysis for different types of professions, namely, those classified as being in the “creative ...
Berlin:
DIW Berlin,
2010,
(SOEPpapers 343)
| Michael Fritsch, Alina Rusakova