Satisfaction and Self-employment: Do Men or Women Benefit More from Being Their Own Boss?

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Karen Maguire
John V. Winters
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[1] Oklahoma State University,Department of Economics, Spears School of Business
[2] Iowa State University,Department of Economics
[3] Global Labor Organization (GLO),undefined
[4] Institute of Labor Economics (IZA),undefined
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Eastern Economic Journal | 2020年 / 46卷
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Well-being; Life satisfaction; Self-employment; Gender; Race; I10; I31; J2;
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This paper uses individual self-reported life satisfaction data to analyze the relationship between self-employment and subjective well-being by gender and race/ethnicity. We document substantial heterogeneity, with women appearing to benefit the most from self-employment. Self-employed women have significantly higher rates of being very satisfied relative to both traditionally employed women and self-employed men. We also find that the self-employed have higher rates of dissatisfaction, and this adverse relationship with self-employment is most pronounced for minorities. These nuanced findings broaden our understanding of the relationship between self-employment and subjective well-being and have important implications for both researchers and policymakers.
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页码:576 / 602
页数:26
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