Self-employment in the Early Career
Le recours au travail indépendant en début de carrière
Nathalie Havet (),
Xavier Joutard (),
Alexis Penot () and
Caroline Bayart ()
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Nathalie Havet: LAET - Laboratoire Aménagement Économie Transports - UL2 - Université Lumière - Lyon 2 - ENTPE - École Nationale des Travaux Publics de l'État - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, LSAF - Laboratoire de Sciences Actuarielle et Financière - UCBL - Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 - Université de Lyon
Xavier Joutard: LEST - Laboratoire d'Economie et de Sociologie du Travail - AMU - Aix Marseille Université - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Alexis Penot: LSAF - Laboratoire de Sciences Actuarielle et Financière - UCBL - Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 - Université de Lyon
Caroline Bayart: LSAF - Laboratoire de Sciences Actuarielle et Financière - UCBL - Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 - Université de Lyon
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Abstract:
The percentage of young people who had at least one episode of self-employment during the first seven years after school has doubled in 12 years. A later recourse to self-employment in the young people's career paths is nevertheless observed, but in favor of a greater sustainability of their first entrepreneurship activity. These changes can be attributed to changes in the structure of the population of school leavers (level of education, parents' socio-professional category, residential autonomy, etc.) and to changes in the behavior of young people.
Date: 2024
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Published in Revue Française d'Economie, 2024, 38 (3), pp.107-153. ⟨10.3917/rfe.233.0107⟩
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DOI: 10.3917/rfe.233.0107
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