Is Self-Employment a Way to Escape from Skill Mismatches?

37 Pages Posted: 4 May 2015

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Judit Albiol Sanchez

Rovira i Virgili University

Luis Diaz-Serrano

Rovira i Virgili University; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Mercedes Teruel

Rovira i Virgili University

Abstract

During the last two decades, skill mismatches have become one of the most important issues of policy concern in the EU (European Commission, 2008). Hence, the literature has stressed the necessity to reduce skill mismatches. We contribute to this literature by analyzing the impact of the transition from salaried employment to self-employment on self-reported skill mismatches. To do so, we resort to the European Community Household Panel (ECHP) covering the period 1994-2001. Using panel data, we track individuals over time and measure their self-reported skill mismatch before and after the transition. Our empirical findings indicate not only that the average self-employee is less likely to declare being skill-mismatched but also that those individuals who transit from salaried employment to self-employment reduce their probability of skill mismatches after the transition.

Keywords: self-employment, skill mismatches, salaried employment

JEL Classification: L26, J24, B23

Suggested Citation

Albiol Sanchez, Judit and Diaz-Serrano, Luis and Teruel, Mercedes, Is Self-Employment a Way to Escape from Skill Mismatches?. IZA Discussion Paper No. 9008, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2601694 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2601694

Judit Albiol Sanchez (Contact Author)

Rovira i Virgili University ( email )

Campus Sescelades, Carretera de Valls s/n
43006 Tarragona, Tarragona 43007
Spain

Luis Diaz-Serrano

Rovira i Virgili University ( email )

Campus Sescelades, Carretera de Valls s/n
43006 Tarragona, Tarragona 43007
Spain

IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Schaumburg-Lippe-Str. 7 / 9
Bonn, D-53072
Germany

Mercedes Teruel

Rovira i Virgili University ( email )

Av. Universitat 1
Tarragona, Tarragona 43204
Spain

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