Conference Agenda

Session
Track T1-2: Entrepreneurship and VC
Time:
Tuesday, 21/May/2024:
9:30am - 10:15am

Session Chair: Tong Liu, MIT Sloan
Discussant: Olivia Kim, Harvard Business School
Location: Room 1216


Presentations

Minding Your Business or Minding Your Child? Motherhood and the Entrepreneurship Gap

Valentina Rutigliano

University of British Columbia

Women are less likely than men to start firms and female entrepreneurs are less

likely to succeed. This paper studies the effect of childbirth on women’s entrepreneurial activity. Drawing on rich administrative data from Canada and an

event study and instrumental variable design, I show that children have substantial

negative effects on both founding rates and start-up performance, accounting for

a large portion of the gender gap in entrepreneurship. The effects are permanent:

entrepreneurial outcomes never recover to their pre-birth levels. These results are

not fully explained by household specialization based on labor market advantage.

Childcare availability and belonging to a culture with progressive gender norms

reduce the adverse effect of childbirth on the entrepreneurship gap.


Rutigliano-Minding Your Business or Minding Your Child Motherhood and the Entrepreneurship Gap-1709.pdf