Immigration reform is a policy of particular concern within the low-wage service sector and among self-employed ethnic entrepreneurs. This study uses U. S. Census microdata to show that Latino entrepreneurs differ in earnings by nativity and industry. Although foreign-born entrepreneurs usually have lower earnings than native-born Latino entrepreneurs, the situation reverses itself among restaurateurs and small retailers. The study then uses data from the "Six-City Study" to examine nativity and industry as variables affecting attitudes toward IRCA. High levels of support toward IRCA are reported, but the expected variations by nativity and industry emerge. Copyright 1992 by The Policy Studies Organization.
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This paper investigates the effect of entrepreneurial spirit on immigrant entrepreneurship in the Un...
The economic benefits to immigrants of taking jobs in ethnic work-places, relative to the open econo...
This paper provides a preliminary report on a national survey that estimates the rate of immigrant f...
A growing body of research on immigrant entrepreneurship has developed over the past several years. ...
Most immigrants relocate to the "land of opportunities" in search of greener pastures. Because of th...
This paper investigates whether employer sanctions for hiring undocumented workers introduced by the...
We examine immigrant entrepreneurship and the survival and growth of immigrant-founded businesses ov...
As a long-standing immigration destination, the United States has depended on the entrepreneurial co...
A discussion of recent immigration trends in the context of U.S. labor demand, as well as the effect...
You might think that by definition the migrant labor plays in less profitable niches and meager soci...
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) represents an attempt to use labor-market regu...
Purpose — This study investigates the differential likelihood of being an entrepreneur among immigra...
More than half of the foreign born workforce in the U.S. have no schooling beyond high school and ab...
Advancing U.S. Latino Entrepreneurship examines business formation and success among Latinos by iden...
We conduct a comprehensive analysis of Mexican-American entrepreneurship. We find that low levels of...
This paper investigates the effect of entrepreneurial spirit on immigrant entrepreneurship in the Un...
The economic benefits to immigrants of taking jobs in ethnic work-places, relative to the open econo...
This paper provides a preliminary report on a national survey that estimates the rate of immigrant f...