Immigrant-native differences in long-term self-employment

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作者
Lina Aldén
Spencer Bastani
Mats Hammarstedt
Chizheng Miao
机构
[1] Linnaeus University,Department of Economics and Statistics
[2] Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy (IFAU),Department of Economics and Statistics
[3] Uppsala,undefined
[4] Sweden and Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN),undefined
[5] Department of Economics and Statistics,undefined
[6] Linnaeus University,undefined
[7] Växjö,undefined
[8] Sweden and Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN),undefined
[9] Linnaeus University,undefined
来源
Small Business Economics | 2022年 / 58卷
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Self-employment; Immigration; Integration; Long-term; Survey; J15; J24; L26; D31;
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We study immigrant-native differences in long-term self-employment in Sweden combining population-wide register data and a unique survey targeting a large representative sample of the total population of long-term self-employment. Using the registers, we analyze the evolution of labor and capital incomes during the first 10 years following self-employment entry. We find that immigrant-native differences in labor income become smaller, whereas immigrant-native differences in capital income grow stronger, over the course of self-employment. These findings are robust to controlling for factors such as organizational form and type of industry. We use the survey data to gain further insights into immigrant-native differences among the long-term self-employed, and show that immigrant self-employed experience more problems and earn less, but work harder than native self-employed. They also have a less personal relation to their customers, do not enjoy their work as much as natives, and appear to have different perspectives on self-employment in general.
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页码:1661 / 1697
页数:36
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