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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Entrepreneurs, the Self-employed and Employees amongst Young European Higher Education Graduates

José-ginés MoraDaniel Emilio MartinezLuis E. Vila

subject

EntrepreneurshipLabour economicsHigher educationDescriptive statisticsEarningsbusiness.industryJob satisfactionSample (statistics)businessSelf-employmentEducationGraduation

description

We shall analyse the different characteristics of entrepreneurs, the self-employed, and employees in public, private and non-profit organisations, based on a sample of young European higher education graduates. Using graduates’ self-assessment from a survey, several sets of characteristics such as social-demographic traits, educational and occupational experiences and levels of competences are considered. A descriptive analysis shows, first, that graduates who start their own business have different profiles in relation to elements leading to their occupational decision after graduation; and, second, that labour market status achieved by entrepreneur graduates implies relatively more demanding activities, higher earnings and higher job satisfaction than non-entrepreneur graduates.

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1465-3435.2007.00285.x