01289nam a22001577a 4500999001900000008004100019100002900060245011300089260001800202300003200220520073100252773001800983906001601001942000701017952010701024 c519848d519848220510b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aBanerjee, Tanima 933123 aOccupational choice in developing countries: Self employment versus wage employment a conceptual framework  aArtha Vijanan a63(4), Dec, 2021: p.333-359 aIn existing theories, richer people get higher loans, become entrepreneurs and earn high, people at the middle of wealth distribution choose self-employment, and people who join wage employment have the least income. However, in developing nations, regular wage employment offers higher income than self-employment, and to justify these findings, a partial equilibrium model is developed. Given lack of collateral, occupational choices are based on human capital possession and capital availability. In this model, in a skill-based dual sector economy, self-employment generates lower income than regular wage employment with discriminatory tastes of employers having an influence on occupational choices as well.- Reproduced  aArtha Vijanan aOCCUPATIONS cAR 00102ddc40709393918aIIPAbIIPAd2022-05-10h63(4), Dec, 2021: p.333-359pAR126634r2022-05-10yAR