Female self-employment and demand for flexible, nonstandard work schedules
研究已婚女性为何选择自雇而非工资雇佣,发现自雇收入潜力、对灵活性和非标准工作周的需求以及丈夫有健康保险是主要因素,且自雇收入潜力增长解释了1979-1990年女性自雇率上升的大部分原因。
Motivated by the rising importance of female self-employment, this article develops and estimates a two-step empirical model to explain why married women choose self-employment over wage-salary employment. The article also develops a bounded influence regression model to estimate self-employment wage equations. In sum, a woman is more likely to choose self-employment the greater her relative earnings potential as self-employed, the greater her demand for flexibility, the greater her demand for a nonstandard work week, and if her husband has health insurance. The increase in women's earnings potential as self-employed explains most of the increase in their self-employment from 1979 to 1990.