Self-employment;
Migrants;
Refugees;
United Kingdom;
J61;
R23;
L26;
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摘要:
This paper explores differences in the likelihood of engaging in self-employment among migrants who moved for different reasons to the UK. The results suggest that, conditional on being in employment, those who initially migrated for asylum reasons are six percentage points more likely to engage in self-employment than the UK-born, while those who migrated for work reasons are not significantly different from UK-born workers in this regard. We also find that mediating factors, such as the presence of networks and years since migration, relate differently to the likelihood of self-employment for each group of migrants. Finally, there are also differences when looking at the number of persons employed by the self-employed and the skill level associated with the activity of self-employment. Those who migrated for asylum are not significantly different from the UK-born in their likelihood of employing someone else, while those who migrated for work are two percentage points less likely to employ others relative to the UK-born.
机构:
Urban Development & Regional Planning, Department of Development and Environmental Management Studies, University of Gondar, PO Box 192, GondarUrban Development & Regional Planning, Department of Development and Environmental Management Studies, University of Gondar, PO Box 192, Gondar