In linking self-employment before and after migration, the often-cited home-country self-employment hypothesis states that immigrants who come from countries with large self-employment sectors are themselves more likely to have been self-employed and hence have a higher propensity for self-employment in their destination country. Using Swedish data, this study shows that the first part of the hypothesis, that origin-country average rates of self-employment can be used to approximate individual experience, is false; but the second part, the connection between self-employment before and after migration, is true if the measurement is done on the individual level. Migrants who have been self-employed before migration accumulate entrepreneurial ...
Using recently-available data from the New Immigrant Survey, we find that previous self-employment e...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse how the introduction of a liberalised regime for lab...
Casual evidence for some developed countries suggests that most talented migrants become entrepreneu...
In linking self-employment before and after migration, the often-cited home-country self-employment ...
Using large-scale data on immigrants in the Netherlands, the authors tested competing arguments abou...
Using large-scale data on immigrants in the Netherlands, the authors tested competing arguments abou...
The aim of this paper is to examine whether immigrants in Sweden are pushed or pulled into self-empl...
Contains fulltext : 140455.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using large-s...
We present a study of immigrant self-employment in Sweden using the recent matched employer-employee...
This paper analyses the probability that first- and second-generation immigrants in Sweden enter the...
This study examines the role of immigrants ’ country of origin, country of destination and combinati...
This paper is a study of exit rates from self-employment among immigrants in Sweden. A survey was ad...
Recent research suggests that self-employment among immigrants is due to a combination of multiple s...
We study immigrant-native differences in long-term self-employment in Sweden combining population-wi...
Recent research suggests that self-employment among immigrants is due to a combination of multiple s...
Using recently-available data from the New Immigrant Survey, we find that previous self-employment e...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse how the introduction of a liberalised regime for lab...
Casual evidence for some developed countries suggests that most talented migrants become entrepreneu...
In linking self-employment before and after migration, the often-cited home-country self-employment ...
Using large-scale data on immigrants in the Netherlands, the authors tested competing arguments abou...
Using large-scale data on immigrants in the Netherlands, the authors tested competing arguments abou...
The aim of this paper is to examine whether immigrants in Sweden are pushed or pulled into self-empl...
Contains fulltext : 140455.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Using large-s...
We present a study of immigrant self-employment in Sweden using the recent matched employer-employee...
This paper analyses the probability that first- and second-generation immigrants in Sweden enter the...
This study examines the role of immigrants ’ country of origin, country of destination and combinati...
This paper is a study of exit rates from self-employment among immigrants in Sweden. A survey was ad...
Recent research suggests that self-employment among immigrants is due to a combination of multiple s...
We study immigrant-native differences in long-term self-employment in Sweden combining population-wi...
Recent research suggests that self-employment among immigrants is due to a combination of multiple s...
Using recently-available data from the New Immigrant Survey, we find that previous self-employment e...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to analyse how the introduction of a liberalised regime for lab...
Casual evidence for some developed countries suggests that most talented migrants become entrepreneu...