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self-employment, often associated with necessity-driven entrepreneurship. The study concludes that innovation positively …
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minority entrepreneurship from all parts of the world. The book comprises eight parts and 49 chapters. Undoubtedly, given the …-man minorities in the 1950s, the study of minority ethnic entrepreneurship has evolved into a vast undertaking. A major ingredient in … this volume treat small-scale ethnic entrepreneurship and the cultural and institutional resources which support it. At the …
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supported by the data: (i) entrepreneurship increases with the cost of importing, (ii) entrepreneurship increases with the cost … of exporting, (iii) higher levels of entrepreneurship are associated with a lower fraction of exporting firms. Finally …
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Over roughly the last ten years, there has been an explosion of scholarship on transnational labour law, as commentators attempt to come to terms with the shifting labour law paradigm in the new economy. Most of the work has filled law review pages. Fortunately, Sir Bob Hepple has led the way in...
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In this study we provide evidence that historical migration flows impact present-day global health differences. The underlying theory is based on three physiological facts. First, vitamin D deficiency is directly associated with increased risk of premature death. Second, the ability of humans to...
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International migration of people is a momentous and complex phenomenon. Research on its causes and consequences, requires sufficient data. While some datasets are available, the nature of migration complicates their scientific use. Virtually no existing dataset captures international migration...
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Ageism is defined as preconceptions, bias, and discrimination towards everyone else or self-based on age, according to the WHO (2021) report. Everyone is affected by ageism. Even children as early as four years old are aware of age stereotypes in their society. Ageism pervades our society, from...
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