In this volume, the contributors explore the universe of migrants as both job seekers and ethnic minority entrepreneurs in Europe over the last hundred years. Migrants’ motivations, adaptation to new cultural and working environment and the efects of their presence on social and economic structures in the country of destination are analysed. In addition, rather than engaging with the question of why some ethnic groups compete more successfully in business, authors concentrate on specifc case studies of ethnic groups with a high level of entrepreneurship and self-employment.
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Fauri, F., & Tedeschi, P. (2018). Introduction: The economic and social infuence of migrants as job seekers and entrepreneurs in host countries. In Labour Migration in Europe Volume I: Integration and Entrepreneurship among Migrant Workers - A Long-Term View (pp. 1–10). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90587-7_1
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