Skilled workers and older males more likely to become entrepreneurs.
The article looks at how young people in Australia and the United States move in and out of self-employment. Both countries have similar factors influencing who becomes self-employed, like skilled manual workers and older males. Previous firm size, union status, and earnings also play a role. More schooling increases the chance of self-employment in the US but not in Australia. Younger individuals are more likely to leave self-employment in both countries.