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Journal Article

Regional Unemployment Structure and New Firm Formation

Authors

  • Audretsch
  • D.B.
  • Dohse
  • D.
  • Niebuhr
  • A.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1111/pirs.12169

JEL Classification

J64 M13 R12

Key Words

long-term unemployment

new business formation

regional unemployment

skill structure

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Germany

Does regional unemployment increase or rather decrease entrepreneurial activity? Although this question has been hotly debated among researchers for decades the answers yielded so far are ambiguous and inconclusive. The paper proposes an innovative approach that takes not only interregional differences in unemployment rates, but also in unemployment duration and the human capital of the unemployed—i.e. in the structure of regional unemployment—into account. Both, the skill structure of the unemployed and the share of long-term unemployment are found to have an important impact on regional start-up activity. Moreover, the impact of unemployment structure on new firm formation is found to vary with the knowledge-intensity of the start-ups.

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