Who becomes self-employed: comparative analysis of Lithuania and Latvia
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2014Author
Remeikiene, Rita
Startiene, Grazina
Gaspareniene, Ligita
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A decision to change one’s status from a hired employee or unemployed person to that of a
self-employed person is extremely important in such countries with small economies as Lithuania or Latvia.
Previous research (Startien and Remeikien 2012) revealed that self-employment in Lithuania is
treated as an alternative to escape unemployment but not as an opportunity to find new business niches or
implement one’s dreams. Latvia, however, demonstrates a different approach. According to the data of
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (2012) and Krumina (2013), it took the second position from all the EU
countries given the share of its population’s activity in the early-stage entrepreneurial activity. In general
Lithuania and Latvia may be treated as similar countries in terms of the level of their economic development
and culture. That is why the aim of the article is to assess, which group of people (hired employees
or unemployed) are more inclined to self-employment in Latvia, and carry out a comparative analysis of
the results of the research in Latvia and Lithuania on this topic.