The perceived well-being and health costs of exiting self-employment

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Milena Nikolova
Boris Nikolaev
Olga Popova
机构
[1] University of Groningen,Faculty of Economics and Business, Global Economics and Management
[2] Institute of Labor Economics (IZA),Graduate School of Economics and Management
[3] The Brookings Institution,undefined
[4] Global Labor Organization (GLO),undefined
[5] Baylor University,undefined
[6] Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (IOS),undefined
[7] CERGE-EI,undefined
[8] a joint workplace of Charles University and the Economics Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences,undefined
[9] Ural Federal University,undefined
来源
Small Business Economics | 2021年 / 57卷
关键词
Entrepreneurship; Self-employment; Health; Well-being; Unemployment; Job switches; E24; I10; I31; J28; L26;
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We explore how involuntary and voluntary exits from self-employment affect life and health satisfaction. To that end, we use rich longitudinal data from the German Socio-Economic Panel from 1985 to 2017 and a difference-in-differences estimator. We find that while transitioning from self-employment to salaried employment brings small improvements in health and life satisfaction, the negative psychological costs of business failure (i.e., switching from self-employment to unemployment) are substantial and exceed the costs of involuntarily losing a salaried job. Meanwhile, leaving self-employment has no consequences for self-reported physical health and behaviors such as smoking and drinking, implying that the costs of losing self-employment are mainly psychological. Moreover, former business owners fail to adapt to an involuntary self-employment exit even 2 or more years after this traumatic event. Our findings imply that policies encouraging entrepreneurship should also carefully consider the nonmonetary implications of business failure.
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页码:1819 / 1836
页数:17
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