Precarious versus entrepreneurial origins of the recently self-employed: Work and family determinants of Canadians’ self-employment transitions
Authors: Paul Glavin, Tomislav Filipovic, and Mark van der Maas
Overview
Abstract (English)
We investigate the wage work and family determinants of self-employment entry using a panel study of Canadian workers (Canadian Work Stress and Health Study). Rather than treating the self-employed as a homogenous group – a characterization that conflates entrepreneurial ventures with lower quality and more precarious self-employment – we disaggregate self-employment entrants by occupational class. Descriptive analyses show that the nonprofessional self-employed – the most common form of self-employment observed in the study – are considerably more likely to report low income (<$25,000) and insufficient work hours compared to wage workers and the professional self-employed. Event history analyses based on a multinomial logistic model also reveal that poor wage-work quality - including low income, job insecurity, and unchallenging work - increases the likelihood of a transition from wage work into nonprofessional self-employment. In contrast, job autonomy and human capital predict an increased likelihood of a transition into professional self-employment. Our results suggest that both classic entrepreneurial and forced motivations explain self-employment entry when the self-employed's occupational class is distinguished; however, findings are mixed regarding the salience of work-family factors in predicting self-employment entry. We discuss the value of using a "good jobs, bad jobs" perspective to disaggregate the pathways from wage work into lower versus higher quality self-employment.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Paul Glavin, Tomislav Filipovic, and Mark van der Maas |
Publication Year | 2019 |
Title | Precarious versus entrepreneurial origins of the recently self-employed: Work and family determinants of Canadians’ self-employment transitions |
Volume | 34 |
Journal Name | Sociological Forum |
Number | 2 |
Pages | 386-408 |
Publication Language | English |
- Paul Glavin
- Paul Glavin, Tomislav Filipovic, and Mark van der Maas
- Precarious versus entrepreneurial origins of the recently self-employed: Work and family determinants of Canadians’ self-employment transitions
- Sociological Forum
- 34
- 2019
- 2
- 386-408