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  • This study investigates the gender disparity in entrepreneurship in Germany. Using the data from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), levels of education, Risk tolerance, and parental role model have a positive significant influence on the probability of Women’s Self-employment. I find no evidence that the higher educational level plays a role in Men’s probability of self-employment. Also, there is a higher probability of self-employment activity in East Germany than in West Germany. In West Germany, strong evidence prevails that both self-employed father and mother has a positive influence on Women’s probability of self-employed but not for men. Yet, in East Germany, only self-employed mother's has a significant influence on women.Non-linear Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition technique revealed that Women have a less probability of self-employment than Men. On average more than one-third of the gender difference driven from risk aversion behavior of women. (xsd:string)
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