We show that entrepreneurship rates differ substantially across 60 ethnic and racial groups in the United States. These differences exist within broad combinations of groups such as Asians and Hispanics, and are almost as great after regression controls, including age, education, immigrant status, and time in the country. We then provide evidence on a number of theories of entrepreneurship. An ethnic/racial group's self-employment rate is positively associated with the difference between average self-employment and wage/salary earnings for that group. Ethnic/racial groups which immigrate from countries with high business ownership rates do not have high business ownership rates in the U.S. Finally, we find that...
This paper attempts to explain high rates of immigrant self-employment, relative to native workers. ...
Purpose: Ethnic minority entrepreneurs (EMEs) are traditionally associated with lower growth industr...
Using data from the American Community Survey 2005, 2006, and 2007 we quantify the socio-economic fa...
The intergroup variations in self-employment rates are understood as the outcome of the interaction ...
Using Current Population Survey (CPS) microdata, I examine trends and the causes of the trends from1...
The main goal of this paper is to see the trends self-employment behavior of natives and immigrants ...
Since the 1970’s, the increase in business ownership has been especially noteworthy among ethnic gro...
The influence of employment sector on the income of Hispanics is examined using data from the 1990 U...
This research examines the impact of home country’s economic status on immigrant self-employment pro...
Entrepreneurial activity differs substantially across countries. While cultural differences across c...
Self-employment rates and incomes differ significantly by race. The authors show that these differen...
We study the relationship between ethnicity, occupational choice, and entrepreneurship. Immigrant gr...
Purpose — This study investigates the differential likelihood of being an entrepreneur among immigra...
This paper analyzes the evolution of African American entrepreneurship by comparing the patterns of ...
Entrepreneurial activity differs substantially across immigrant groups in the USA, but relating self...
This paper attempts to explain high rates of immigrant self-employment, relative to native workers. ...
Purpose: Ethnic minority entrepreneurs (EMEs) are traditionally associated with lower growth industr...
Using data from the American Community Survey 2005, 2006, and 2007 we quantify the socio-economic fa...
The intergroup variations in self-employment rates are understood as the outcome of the interaction ...
Using Current Population Survey (CPS) microdata, I examine trends and the causes of the trends from1...
The main goal of this paper is to see the trends self-employment behavior of natives and immigrants ...
Since the 1970’s, the increase in business ownership has been especially noteworthy among ethnic gro...
The influence of employment sector on the income of Hispanics is examined using data from the 1990 U...
This research examines the impact of home country’s economic status on immigrant self-employment pro...
Entrepreneurial activity differs substantially across countries. While cultural differences across c...
Self-employment rates and incomes differ significantly by race. The authors show that these differen...
We study the relationship between ethnicity, occupational choice, and entrepreneurship. Immigrant gr...
Purpose — This study investigates the differential likelihood of being an entrepreneur among immigra...
This paper analyzes the evolution of African American entrepreneurship by comparing the patterns of ...
Entrepreneurial activity differs substantially across immigrant groups in the USA, but relating self...
This paper attempts to explain high rates of immigrant self-employment, relative to native workers. ...
Purpose: Ethnic minority entrepreneurs (EMEs) are traditionally associated with lower growth industr...
Using data from the American Community Survey 2005, 2006, and 2007 we quantify the socio-economic fa...