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Journal Article

Self-employment and well-being across institutional contexts

Authors

  • Fritsch
  • M.
  • Sorgner
  • A.
  • Wyrwich
  • M.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1016/j.jbusvent.2019.105946

JEL Classification

L26 I31 D01 D91 P51

Key Words

entrepreneurship

Institutions

job satisfaction

life satisfaction

well-being

Related Topics

Welfare State

Labor Market

Digitalization

Europe

This paper investigates whether the relationship between a person's occupational status and well-being differs across countries with varying institutional contexts. We find that the relationship between job and life satisfaction of self-employed people as well as of paid employees varies considerably across countries. Our results indicate that entrepreneurship-friendly institutions in a country are conducive to the well-being of those who are self-employed. Remarkably, the quality of entrepreneurial institutions also increases the levels of well-being of paid employees, but the effect is more pronounced for the self-employed.

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  • Prof. Dr. Alina Sorgner
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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