According to 1997 U.S. Census data, African Americans own only 4% of small, entrepreneurial businesses, and earn 0.4% of total receipts for all small businesses. The selfemployment status of African Americans is tenuous in the United States. Given that African Americans may not be fully using self-employment as an alternative in the pursuit of economic development, this paper investigates whether self-employment outcomes differ between African Americans and whites, based on their accumulation of human capital resources. Data from the 1993 through 2000 Current Population Surveys: Annual Individual level Files (CPS) are employed to investigate self-employment outcomes among African Americans and whites
We examine trends in entrepreneurship among white and black men from 1910 to 1990 using Census and C...
Purpose – This study examines the impact of college education on incorporated and unincorporated sel...
This study addresses some of the challenges and opportunities that African Americans encounter in th...
This paper analyzes the evolution of African American entrepreneurship by comparing the patterns of ...
This paper uses data from Project GATE to examine the efficacy of offering free self-employment assi...
The intergroup variations in self-employment rates are understood as the outcome of the interaction ...
Small business ownership among African Americans has been on the rise during the past decade, yet ex...
In this paper I examine changes in self-employment that have occurred since the early 1980s in the U...
In this paper we ask three questions: First, is there evidence of a Black-White gap in self-employme...
It has been more than 40 years since closing, or relocation of many industrial jobs within the inner...
This paper attempts to shed light on the mechanism behind the lower rate of self-employment(SE)among...
The main goal of this paper is to see the trends self-employment behavior of natives and immigrants ...
This paper attempts to shed light on the mechanism behind the lower rate of self-employment (SE) amo...
In this paper Butler argues that despite a stronger, group-wide emphasis on new venture creation amo...
It has been well documented in the literature that ethnicity matters significantly in the deter-mina...
We examine trends in entrepreneurship among white and black men from 1910 to 1990 using Census and C...
Purpose – This study examines the impact of college education on incorporated and unincorporated sel...
This study addresses some of the challenges and opportunities that African Americans encounter in th...
This paper analyzes the evolution of African American entrepreneurship by comparing the patterns of ...
This paper uses data from Project GATE to examine the efficacy of offering free self-employment assi...
The intergroup variations in self-employment rates are understood as the outcome of the interaction ...
Small business ownership among African Americans has been on the rise during the past decade, yet ex...
In this paper I examine changes in self-employment that have occurred since the early 1980s in the U...
In this paper we ask three questions: First, is there evidence of a Black-White gap in self-employme...
It has been more than 40 years since closing, or relocation of many industrial jobs within the inner...
This paper attempts to shed light on the mechanism behind the lower rate of self-employment(SE)among...
The main goal of this paper is to see the trends self-employment behavior of natives and immigrants ...
This paper attempts to shed light on the mechanism behind the lower rate of self-employment (SE) amo...
In this paper Butler argues that despite a stronger, group-wide emphasis on new venture creation amo...
It has been well documented in the literature that ethnicity matters significantly in the deter-mina...
We examine trends in entrepreneurship among white and black men from 1910 to 1990 using Census and C...
Purpose – This study examines the impact of college education on incorporated and unincorporated sel...
This study addresses some of the challenges and opportunities that African Americans encounter in th...