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This paper examines the impact of home country economic status on immigrant self-employment probability in the U.S. We … born White Americans, whereas immigrant from developed countries have significantly higher self-employment probabilities …
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attempt to attract immigrant entrepreneurs. Not surprisingly, a large body of research on immigrant entrepreneurship has … fundamental immigrant entrepreneurship issues as well as the empirical methods and data used. The main themes we address are … immigrant entrepreneurs' contributions to the economy, entrepreneurship differences across groups and group differences in …
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Immigrant entrepreneurs are critical to regional and national economies. Immigrants in the USA have higher self …, we document that immigrant self-employment rates vary considerably across areas of the USA. Our main measure is the … percentage of immigrant workers in an area who are self-employed; i.e., the self- employment rate for the foreign-born. Areas …
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Using a unique Italian dataset covering the period 2004-2020, we assess the immigrant-native gap in entrepreneurship … migrants and those coming from Sub-Saharan Africa, while it is not significant for mixed immigrant-native couples, for highly …
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Earlier studies on entrepreneurship and self-employment among immigrants call attention to the fact that also the …
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This paper investigates the effect of a native spouse on the transitions into and out of entrepreneurship of male … an immigrant. This finding is robust when the endogeneity of being married to a native is taken into account. We also … show that immigrants married to a native are significantly less likely to exit from entrepreneurship compared to their …
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Using the 2003 National Survey of College Graduates, I examine how immigrants perform relative to natives in activities likely to increase U.S. productivity, according to the type of visa on which they first entered the United States. Immigrants who first entered on a student/trainee visa or a...
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employing natives, while the probability that natives employ immigrants increases with the immigrant share in the municipality …
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earlier waves of repatriates, which provides us a strong source of exogenous variation in the 1989 immigrant shock across …
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cells are based on education/experience, our results suggest a negative relationship between native wages and immigrant …
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