Clusters in foreign-born vs. native self-employment in Europe: Do we look alike?

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Clusters in foreign-born vs. native self-employment in Europe: Do we look alike?Date
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Cuadros, A.; Cuestas, J. C.; Mourelle, E. (2023). Clusters in foreign-born vs. native self-employment in Europe: Do we look alike? Applied Economics Letters, 30 (1), 92-96. DOI: 10.1080/13504851.2022.2130861
Abstract
[Abstract]: In this paper, we analyse the existence of clusters in self-employment rates, segregating by place of
birth, i.e. native vs foreign-born, in a group of 17 European countries. The analysis suggests that
natives behave differently in peripheral and core countries, whereas their foreign-born self-employed
counterparts show a similar behaviour irrespective of the characteristics of the recipient economy.
These findings augment the scant available evidence about this topic in Europe (as most previous
studies have focused on the United States) and confirm the existence of important differences in the
entrepreneurial skills and mindset of native and migrant populations.
Keywords
Self-employment
Entrepreneurship
Migration
Europe
Cluster analysis
Entrepreneurship
Migration
Europe
Cluster analysis
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