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Families, Human Capital, and Small Business: Evidence from the Characteristics of Business Owners Survey
Robert W. Fairlie, University of California Santa Cruz
Alicia Robb, Foundation for Sustainable Development
ABSTRACT: An important finding in the rapidly growing literature on self-employment is that
the probability of self-employment is substantially higher among the children of business
owners than among the children of non-business owners. Using data from the
confidential and restricted-access Characteristics of Business Owners (CBO) Survey, we
provide some suggestive evidence on the causes of intergenerational links in business
ownership and the related issue of how having a family business background affects
small business outcomes. Estimates from the CBO indicate that more than half of all
business owners had a self-employed family member prior to starting their business.
Conditional on having a self-employed family member, less than 50 percent of small
business owners worked in that family member's business suggesting that it is unlikely
that intergenerational links in self-employment are largely due to the acquisition of
general and specific business human capital and that instead similarities across family
members in entrepreneurial preferences may
explain part of the relationship. In contrast,
estimates from regression models conditioning on business ownership indicate that
having a self-employed family member plays only a minor role in determining small
business outcomes, whereas the business human capital acquired from prior work
experience in a family member's business appears to be very important for business
success. Estimates from the CBO also indicate that only 1.6 percent of all small
businesses are inherited suggesting that the role of business inheritances in determining
intergenerational links in self-employment is limited at best.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Robert W. Fairlie and Alicia Robb,
"Families, Human Capital, and Small Business: Evidence from the Characteristics of Business Owners Survey"
(December 1, 2005).
Department of Economics, UCSC.
Paper 619.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/ucscecon/619
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