On the Relationship between Economic Dynamics and Female Entrepreneurship: Reflections for the Visegrad Countries
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Economic Dynamics
2.2. Explanations of Female Entrepreneurship
2.3. Female Entrepreneurship and Economic Dynamics
3. Materials and Methods
4. Results
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Abbreviation | Operationalization |
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Entrepreneurship | ||
Business cycle of female entrepreneurship | cycle_Fentre | Cyclical deviation from the trend of the natural logarithm of the share of female entrepreneurs being employers (%) in the active population |
T rend of female entrepreneurship | trend_Fentre | Long-term trend of natural logarithm of the share of female entrepreneurs as employers (%) in the active population |
Business cycle of female self-employed | cycle_Fsolo | Cyclical deviation from the trend of the natural logarithm of the share of female self-entrepreneurs without workers (%) in the active population |
Trend of female self-employed | trend_Fsolo | Long-term trend of the natural logarithm of the share of female self-entrepreneurs without workers (%) in the active population |
Overall economic situation | ||
Business cycle of GDP | cycle_GDP | Cyclical deviation from the trend of the natural logarithm of the gross domestic product (initially in current prices) |
Long-term trend of GDP | trend_GDP | Long-term trend of the natural logarithm of the gross domestic product (initially in current prices) |
Labor market situation | ||
Business cycle of unemployment | cycle_UE | Cyclical deviation from the trend of the natural logarithm of the unemployment rate |
Trend of unemployment | trend_UE | Long-term trend of the natural logarithm of the unemployment rate |
International trade | ||
Business cycle of export | cycle_EX | Cyclical deviation from the trend of the natural logarithm of export of goods and services (initially in current prices) |
Trend of export | trend_EX | Long-term trend of the natural logarithm of the export of goods and services (initially in current prices) |
Digitalization and new knowledge | ||
Business cycle of ICT employment share | cycle_ICTE | Cyclical deviation from the trend of the natural logarithm of ICT employment share in the total employment |
Trend of ICT employment share | trend_ICTE | Long-term trend of the natural logarithm of ICT employment share in the total employment |
Average Rates (% in Active Population) | Standard Deviation of Entrepreneurship Rates | % of Standard Deviation in Average | Minimum of Entrepreneurship Rates | Maximum of Entrepreneurship Rates | |
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Fentre in CZ | 0.76 | 0.10 | 12.54 | 0.53 | 0.95 |
Fsolo in CZ | 3.48 | 0.62 | 17.94 | 2.35 | 4.50 |
Fentre in HU | 1.27 | 0.16 | 12.72 | 0.71 | 1.61 |
Fsolo in HU | 2.24 | 0.38 | 17.17 | 1.70 | 3.59 |
Fentre in PL | 1.06 | 0.09 | 8.55 | 0.88 | 1.22 |
Fsolo in PL | 4.70 | 0.54 | 11.39 | 3.96 | 6.16 |
Fentre in SK | 0.66 | 0.09 | 14.04 | 0.42 | 0.85 |
Fsolo in SK | 2.40 | 0.89 | 36.97 | 0.91 | 3.56 |
Czechia (CZ) | Hungary (HU) | Poland (PL) | Slovakia (SK) | |
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Cyclical fluctuations | ||||
Δcycle_GDPt−1 | 3.149 | 2.057 | 3.092 | 2.791 |
Δcycle_UEt−1 | 2.442 | 1.123 | 1.401 | 1.709 |
Δcycle_EXt−1 | 1.743 | 1.962 | 3.494 | 2.475 |
Δcycle_ICTEt−1 | 1.044 | 1.055 | 1.032 | 1.358 |
Trends | ||||
Δtrend_GDPt−1 | 4.957 | 1.254 | 3.870 | 1.791 |
Δtrend_UEt−1 | 1.690 | 1.147 | 2.827 | 1.211 |
Δtrend_EXt−1 | 6.378 | X | 4.070 | X |
Δtrend_ICTEt−1 | 1.182 | 1.258 | 3.198 | 2.041 |
Δcycle_Fentret in CZ | Δcycle_Fsolot in CZ | Δcycle_Fentret in HU | Δcycle_Fsolot in HU | Δcycle_Fentret in PL | Δcycle_Fsolot in PL | Δcycle_Fentret in SK | Δcycle_Fsolot in SK | |
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Constant | 0.0002 (0.001) | −0.0001 (0.033) | 0.0002 (0.002) | −0.0005 (0.001) | 0.00001 (0.001) | −0.0001 (0.0005) | 0.0005 (0.001) | 0.0005 (0.001) |
Δcycle_Fentret−1 | 0.988 *** (0.044) | −0.018 (0.032) | 0.659 *** (0.088) | 0.086 ** (0.038) | 0.579 *** (0.091) | −0.070 (0.043) | 0.860 *** (0.039) | −0.036 (0.001) |
Δcycle_Fsolot−1 | 0.039 (0.082) | 0.833 *** (0.060) | 0.140 (0.117) | 0.867 *** (0.051) | 0.148 (0.134) | 0.923 *** (0.063) | −0.011 (0.072) | 0.834 *** (0.069) |
Δcycle_GDPt−1 | −0.132 (0.138) | 0.265 ** (0.102) | −0.394 ** (0.159) | −0.200 ** (0.069) | −0.134 (0.108) | −0.012 (0.051) | −0.141 (0.152) | 0.008 (0.144) |
Δcycle_UEt−1 | −0.031 (0.038) | 0.009 (0.028) | 0.075 (0.061) | −0.043 (0.027) | −0.079 (0.055) | −0.021 (0.026) | −0.144 ** (0.056) | −0.175 *** (0.053) |
Δcycle_EXt−1 | 0.042 (0.060) | −0.106 ** (0.044) | 0.243 ** (0.121) | 0.046 (0.053) | 0.014 (0.103) | −0.038 (0.048) | 0.269 *** (0.075) | 0.035 (0.071) |
Δcycle_ICTEt−1 | −0.367 (0.040) | 0.138 *** (0.050) | 0.033 (0.085) | -0.060 (0.037) | -0.075 (0.094) | −0.206 *** (0.044) | 0.039 (0.062) | −0.016 (0.059) |
EC1 | −0.311 *** (0.026) | 0.044 ** (0.019) | −0.0003 (0.006) | −0.025 *** (0.003) | −0.032 * (0.017) | −0.058 *** (0.008) | −0.236 *** (0.019) | −0.023 (0.018) |
Adj. R2 | 0.881 | 0.737 | 0.636 | 0.857 | 0.398 | 0.760 | 0.901 | 0.772 |
Δtrend_Fentret in CZ | Δtrend_Fsolot in CZ | Δtrend_Fentret in HU | Δtrend_Fsolot in HU | Δtrend_Fentret in PL | Δtrend_Fsolot in PL | Δtrend_Fentret in SK | Δtrend_Fsolot in SK | |
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Constant | −0.004 *** (0.001) | 0.013 *** (0.001) | 0.003 *** (0.0002) | −0.001 *** (0.0001) | 0.007 *** (0.0003) | 0.003 *** (0.0002) | −0.009 *** (0.0006) | −0.010 *** (0.0007) |
Δtrend_Fentret−1 | 0.941 *** (0.023) | −0.089 *** (0.025) | 0.934 *** (0.01) | 0.022 *** (0.011) | 1.026 *** (0.0002) | −0.077 *** (0.006) | 0.947 *** (0.016) | −0.100 *** (0.018) |
Δtrend_Fsolot−1 | 0.086 *** (0.010) | 0.988 *** (0.011) | 0.016 (0.010) | 0.980 *** (0.008) | 0.025 (0.025) | 0.770 *** (0.023) | 0.106 *** (0.016) | 0.939 *** (0.018) |
Δtrend_GDPt−1 | 0.008 (0.009) | −0.129 *** (0.010) | −0.022 *** (0.006) | 0.012 ** (0.005) | −0.089 *** (0.011) | 0.044 *** (0.010) | −0.026 ** (0.010) | 0.114 *** (0.012) |
Δtrend_UEt−1 | −0.003 (0.003) | −0.054 *** (0.003) | 0.014 *** (0.003) | −0.023 *** (0.002) | −0.019 *** (0.002) | −0.010 *** (0.002) | 0.010 *** (0.002) | 0.027 *** (0.003) |
Δtrend_EXt−1 | 0.033 *** (0.005) | −0.007 (0.006) | X | X | −0.015 (0.014) | 0,015 (0.012) | X | X |
Δtrend_ICTEt−1 | −0.032 (0.009) | 0.136 *** (0.010) | −0.015 (0.013) | 0.016 (0.010) | −0.104 *** (0.014) | 0.105 *** (0.013) | −0.076 *** (0.010) | −0.147 *** (0.011) |
EC1 | −0.0003 *** (0.000) | 0.001 *** (0.000) | −0.009 *** (0.0005) | 0.003 *** (0.0004) | −0.010 *** (0.0005) | 0.007 *** (0.0004) | −0.013 *** (0.0008) | −0.015 *** (0.001) |
Adj. R2 | 0.996 | 0.999 | 0.999 | 0.999 | 0.999 | 0.999 | 0.998 | 0.999 |
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