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The Making of Migrant Entrepreneurs: Social Dynamics of Migrant Self-Employment with a Case Study of Peruvian Entrepreneurs in Switzerland
The Making of Migrant Entrepreneurs: Social Dynamics of Migrant Self-Employment with a Case Study of Peruvian Entrepreneurs in Switzerland
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This book offers a comprehensive up-to-date overview of the research area covering migrant entrepreneurship and self-employment, in addition to investigating the skills of migrant entrepreneurs departing from the question: which migrants become self-employed, the highly skilled ones (due to their excellence) or the ones with a low skill endowment (because they cannot find a satisfying employment in the labour market)? Moreover, the included case study on highly skilled Peruvian migrant micro-entrepreneurs in Switzerland demonstrates the complex interplay of elements at work before and during the business foundation, such as an unsatisfying socio-economic integration, the search for social recognition and agency, the reconfiguration of gender roles, and the availability of resources to exploit transnational business opportunities.
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