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Self-employment: does parental cultural diversity matter?

Marianna Marino and Pierpaolo Parrotta

Applied Economics Letters, 2015, vol. 22, issue 14, 1108-1115

Abstract: We find evidence that parents with different cultural background favour self-employment experiences of their children. The effect of parental cultural diversity turns out to be stronger for children with no siblings or having at least a parent with universitary degree.

Date: 2015
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