Calvo, Elena (2021): Determinantes del Emprendimiento Femenino en Europa.
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El presente trabajo tiene como foco estudiar los determinantes del emprendimiento femenino en Europa. Concretamente, se aspira a cuantificar el efecto que una serie de variables demográficas, económicas y socioculturales tienen sobre la decisión de emprender de hombres y mujeres. Para ello, hemos tomado datos para el periodo 2001-2016 de la base de datos GEM 2014 y desarrollado un modelo de regresión logística. Los datos revelan que los hombres tienden a emprender más que las mujeres en los países desarrollados y que las variables que influyen en su decisión difieren entre ellos. Se pone de manifiesto la importancia de las variables subjetivas o de “percepción” como determinantes del emprendimiento de hombres y mujeres.
Item Type: | MPRA Paper |
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Original Title: | Determinantes del Emprendimiento Femenino en Europa |
English Title: | Determinants of Female Entrepreneurship in Europe |
Language: | Spanish |
Keywords: | Emprendimiento femenino, Europa, desigualdad de género, mercado laboral. |
Subjects: | J - Labor and Demographic Economics > J1 - Demographic Economics > J14 - Economics of the Elderly ; Economics of the Handicapped ; Non-Labor Market Discrimination L - Industrial Organization > L2 - Firm Objectives, Organization, and Behavior > L26 - Entrepreneurship M - Business Administration and Business Economics ; Marketing ; Accounting ; Personnel Economics > M2 - Business Economics > M21 - Business Economics O - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth > O5 - Economywide Country Studies > O57 - Comparative Studies of Countries |
Item ID: | 111121 |
Depositing User: | Elena Calvo Calvo |
Date Deposited: | 17 Dec 2021 09:22 |
Last Modified: | 17 Dec 2021 09:22 |
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URI: | https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/111121 |