Labour Market Trajectories of the Self-employed in the Netherlands

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Elisabeth Beusch
Arthur van Soest
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[1] Tilburg University,Netspar
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De Economist | 2020年 / 168卷
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Sequence analysis; Self-employment; Pensions; Life-cycle; J62; J32; J23; L26; D15;
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This paper employs sequence analysis to study the labour market trajectories of the self-employed. Using Dutch administrative data on more than 50,000 individuals including 13,000 with self-employment experience between 1989 and 2017, we find seven different clusters with distinct life-cycle patterns of several types of self-employment, wage employment, and non-employment. We find large heterogeneity across clusters in terms of income, wealth, and pension accumulation. In particular, the clusters of individuals with short self-employment spells but little labour market attachment in other periods are an economically vulnerable group, whereas those who are persistently self-employed are not worse off than employees.
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