Does career risk deter potential entrepreneurs?
Authors: Joshua D. Gottlieb, Richard R. Townsend, and Ting Xu
Overview
Abstract (English)
Do potential entrepreneurs remain in wage employment because of concerns that they will face worse job opportunities should their entrepreneurial ventures fail? Using a Canadian reform that extended job-protected leave to one year for women giving birth after a cutoff date, we study whether the option to return to a previous job increases entrepreneurship. A regression discontinuity design reveals that longer job-protected leave increases entrepreneurship by 1.9 percentage points. These entrepreneurs start incorporated businesses that hire employees—in industries where experimentation before entry has low costs and high benefits. The effects are concentrated among those with more human and financial capital.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Working paper (online) |
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Author | Joshua D. Gottlieb, Richard R. Townsend, and Ting Xu |
Publication Year | 2018 |
Title | Does career risk deter potential entrepreneurs? |
Series | NBER Working Paper |
Number | 22446 |
City | Cambridge, MA |
Institution | National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) |
Publication Language | English |
- Joshua D. Gottlieb
- Working paper (online)
- Does career risk deter potential entrepreneurs?
- Joshua D. Gottlieb, Richard R. Townsend, and Ting Xu
- NBER Working Paper
- 2018
- 22446