欧洲自雇女性:缺乏机会还是迫于无奈?

Self-Employed Women in Europe: Lack of Opportunity or Forced by Necessity?

Work, Employment and Society · 2021
被引 25
ABS 4

中文导读

研究17个欧洲国家女性创业动机,发现个人资源、性别制度和经济状况共同影响女性是出于机会还是无奈选择自雇。

Abstract

The gender gap in self-employment is one of the most resilient in labour participation. While for some, this gap is the result of women’s lack of opportunities to become self-employed, for others, it reflects women’s preference to stay in paid employment. This article investigates the motivations behind women’s decision (either from opportunity or necessity) to start a business in 17 European countries. Results from the analysis suggest that individual resources are fundamental in explaining women’s motivations to become entrepreneurs. The type of gender regime and the economic situation in their country also play a role in women’s decisions to start a business. Women are more likely to be driven due to opportunity in dual-earner gender regimes than elsewhere, and high levels of unemployment produced by the economic crisis have boosted women’s self-employment from necessity. These findings are discussed in relation to the gender gap in self-employment.

劳动经济学性别差距创业动机欧洲研究