Thursday, July 15, 2010

[IWS] Dublin Foundation: ETHNIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP: CONCEPT PAPER [5 July 2010]

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European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Dublin Foundation)

 

Ethnic entrepreneurship: Concept paper [5 July 2010]

http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/publications/htmlfiles/ef1039.htm

or

http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/pubdocs/2010/39/en/1/EF1039EN.pdf

[full-text, 29 pages]



Author: Rath, Jan

 

Summary:

Although ethnic entrepreneurs from less-developed countries are common throughout Europe, they remain 'unsung heroes' according to some commentators. In socioeconomic terms, these immigrants were traditionally viewed largely as workers – specifically as suppliers of cheap, low-skilled labour to the more advanced economies. More recently, attention has shifted towards immigrants who start their own businesses.

 

Contents

Introduction

1. Conceptual issues and availability of data

2. Analytical issues

3. Mapping ethnic entrepreneurship

4. Local, national and EU policies to promote ethnic entrepreneurship

5. Conclusions

References



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