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Immigrant entrepreneurship on the move

Second-generation immigrants starting businesses in industries not traditionally associated with immigrants have inspired a new line of research on migrant entrepreneurship. New entrepreneurs are expected to profit from better economic prospects arising from the relatively high levels of human capit...

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Main Author: Beckers, Pascal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2013
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245 |a Immigrant entrepreneurship on the move  |c a longitudinal analysis of first- and second-generation immi 
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520 |a Second-generation immigrants starting businesses in industries not traditionally associated with immigrants have inspired a new line of research on migrant entrepreneurship. New entrepreneurs are expected to profit from better economic prospects arising from the relatively high levels of human capital available to them and improved integration into society compared to their parents' generation. So far, it is unclear whether these expectations have been met owing to a lack of reliable data on immigrants in general and immigrant entrepreneurs in particular. This paper uses newly available data from Statistics Netherlands (1999 
650 |a Non-Western Migrants 
650 |a Migrant Integration 
650 |a Business Performance 
650 |a Intergenerational Differences 
650 |a Immigrant Entrepreneurship 
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