Self-employment and labor market transitions at older ages

Self-employment and labor market transitions at older ages

Self-employment and labor market transitions at older ages

Bruce

Donald

Bruce, Donald

Author

Author

Holtz-Eakin

Douglas

Holtz-Eakin, Douglas

Author

Author

Quinn

Joseph F.

Quinn, Joseph F.

Dept. of Economics, Boston College

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Chestnut Hill, Mass. Center for Retirement Research at Boston College20002000monographic

Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Center for Retirement Research at Boston College

2000

2000

monographic

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English

eng

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Self-employment is an important aspect of the labor market activity of older workers and many wage and salary workers choose a period of self-employment before complete labor force withdrawal. Our analysis of the HRS data indicates that the determinants of self-employment transitions among these workers reflect those of younger workers. In particular, there appears to be an important effect of credit market imperfections, but little impact of employer-provided health insurance.

In light of the demographic shift toward a relatively elderly population, these results suggest that the degree to which older workers utilize self-employment as a bridge to complete retirement will be more influenced by the distribution of wealth than by the private sector promise of medical insurance. Viewed from a research perspective, these results suggest the need for explicit modeling of joint life-cycle evolution of asset accumulation and the choice of working in the salaried and self-employed sectors.

In addition, our results emphasize the importance of viewing retirement as a process. In addition to transitions from wage and salary work to self-employment (and vice versa), there are interesting patterns of re-entry to the labor force, and to self-employment in particular, that merit further attention.

Donald Bruce, Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Joseph Quinn.

CRR WP2000-13

CRR WP2000-13

CRR WP

2000-13

http://crr.bc.edu/images/stories/Working_Papers/wp_2000-13.pdf

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