The Gender Gap in Entrepreneurship: Not just a Matter of Personality
- Why do entrepreneurship rates differ so markedly by gender? Using data from a large representative German household panel, we investigate to what extent personality traits, human capital, and the employment history influence the start-up decision and can explain the gender gap in entrepreneurship. Applying a decomposition analysis, we observe that the higher risk aversion among women explains a large share of the entrepreneurial gender gap. We also find an education effect contributing to the gender difference. In contrast, the Big Five model and the current employment state have effects in the opposite direction, meaning that the gender gap in entrepreneurial entry would be even larger if women had the same scores and the same employment status as men. (JEL codes: L26, J16, D81, J24, M13).
Author details: | Marco CaliendoORCiDGND, Frank M. Fossen, Alexander KritikosORCiDGND, Miriam Wetter |
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DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1093/cesifo/ifu023 |
ISSN: | 1610-241X |
ISSN: | 1612-7501 |
Title of parent work (English): | CESifo economic studies : a joint initiative of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität and Ifo Institute for Economic Research |
Publisher: | Oxford Univ. Press |
Place of publishing: | Oxford |
Publication type: | Article |
Language: | English |
Year of first publication: | 2015 |
Publication year: | 2015 |
Release date: | 2017/03/27 |
Tag: | decomposition analysis; entrepreneurship; gender gap; personality |
Volume: | 61 |
Issue: | 1 |
Number of pages: | 37 |
First page: | 202 |
Last Page: | 238 |
Organizational units: | Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Wirtschaftswissenschaften |
Peer review: | Referiert |