Business success is a dominant theme in the Asian American narrative. However, Asian American entrepreneurship is more complex and multilayered than commonly believed and requires careful scrutiny. This brief examines the state of Asian American business ownership between 2005 and 2007. Findings suggest that although Asian Americans form businesses at higher rates than other racial/ethnic minorities, Asian American business ownership and outcomes continue to trail those of non-Hispanic whites. Potential factors contributing to racial/ethnic gaps and policy recommendations are discussed
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Immigrant businesses in the United States are a vibrant and growing part of the economy, and their s...
Despite the long history of Asian Americans of fighting for fundamental rights, Asian Americans appe...
Ethnic enclave economy theories and literature have long-studied factors that impact ethnic entrepre...
It is critically important that we have effective strategies and policies to ensure that Asian Ameri...
In recent years, data has shown that there has been significant growth in Asian American Pacific Isl...
This analysis of data from the U.S. mainland focusses on the characteristics of Korean-American and ...
Using confidential microdata from the U.S. Census Bureau, we investigate the performance of Asian-ow...
This investigates the ethnic and nativity differentials in self-employment based on small-business e...
The changing nature of immigration to the United States and changes in the morphology of American ci...
This article uses census data from the 2006–08 American Community Survey to illustrate the range of ...
Using Current Population Survey (CPS) microdata, I examine trends and the causes of the trends from1...
Asian-owned businesses are following a very rapid growth trajectory in Massachusetts. In fact, Asian...
It is well established that Asian Americans are fairly represented in professional occupations due t...
The dramatic increase in Asian Americans in New England since 1980 was the basis for research in thi...
The continued success of Asian entrepreneurs in the UK testifies to the sustainability of the Asian ...
Immigrant businesses in the United States are a vibrant and growing part of the economy, and their s...
Despite the long history of Asian Americans of fighting for fundamental rights, Asian Americans appe...
Ethnic enclave economy theories and literature have long-studied factors that impact ethnic entrepre...