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R&D Expenditure and Innovation in the EU and Selected Member States
R&D Expenditure and Innovation in the EU and Selected Member States

Author(s): Jan Brzozowski, Anke Lasek
Subject(s): Business Economy / Management, Sociology
Published by: Fundacja Upowszechniająca Wiedzę i Naukę "Cognitione"
Keywords: immigrant self-employment; economic integration; economic activity

Summary/Abstract: Traditional approaches in migration studies suggest that self-employment and entrepreneurial activities enhance the perspectives of economic advancement of immigrants in host countries. Therefore, in many popular destinations in Western Europe and Northern America, policies encouraging the self-employment of immigrants have been proposed. But does the self-employment contribute to the economic integration of immigrants? Is it a universal, one-way avenue that guarantees the successful insertion of foreigners in a new socio-economic environment? Based on the German Socio-Economic Panel dataset, this study empirically investigates the effect of self-employment on the economic integration of immigrants in one of the most important host countries in Europe. Our results demonstrate that the current self-employment status in Germany is associated with higher income in absolute and relative (self-assessment) terms. The immigrants with previous self-employment experience in Germany are less integrated than the average. This result indirectly shows that the business economy of immigrants is associated with a high risk of failure and not all self-employed individuals succeed in advancing in economic terms in a host country. Consequently, we argue that host countries should be more cautious in promoting entrepreneurship as the “perfect” and “universal” strategy that improves economic integration.

  • Issue Year: 15/2019
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 11-28
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English
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