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Using a binary discrete choice model, this article aims to determine the effects of owner’s motivation for launching a micro-enterprise on the likelihood of having a family microenterprise in Mexico. We use the National Survey on Micro-Enterprise 2012 collected by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography. Results show that the main reasons that Mexican entrepreneurs have for launching a family micro-enterprise are to improve and contribute to the family income, and that married men are more likely to start a family micro-enterprise than women or single men.

Elías Alvarado Lagunas, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

Profesor investigador de la Facultad de Contaduría Pública y Administración

Jeyle Ortiz Rodríguez, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León

Profesor investigador de la Facultad de Contaduría Pública y Administración

Dionicio Morales Ramírez, Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas

Docente del Centro de Investigaciones Sociales
Alvarado Lagunas, E., Ortiz Rodríguez, J., & Morales Ramírez, D. (2018). Determinants of Family Entrepreneurship in Small Businesses in Mexico. Revista Economía Del Rosario, 21(1), 153–180. https://doi.org/10.12804/revistas.urosario.edu.co/economia/a.6816

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