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Title: Entrepreneurship and Immigrant Wages in US Labor Markets: A Multi-level Approach

Citation Type: Journal Article

Publication Year: 2010

Abstract: Some immigrants to the United States arrive to find co-ethnic communities that are highly entrepreneurial, and many members of their own group among their prospective employers. Other immigrants settle in far less entrepreneurial communities and have few if any co-ethnics among prospective employers. We assess whether co-ethnic entrepreneurship improves immigrant employees wages. Previous research has focused on a small number of the largest ethnic groups in the largest cities. We study immigrants in 490 ethnic communities across the United States. Controlling for ethnicity, metropolitan area, and key individual- and community-level characteristics, we find effects of co-ethnic entrepreneurship on immigrant employees wages that vary substantially with the characteristics of entrepreneurs and employees. Overall, immigrant employees earn lower hourly wages in more entrepreneurial communities, but they earn higher wages where co-ethnic entrepreneurs are both numerous and economically successful. Low-skilled immigrant employeesearn significantly less in highly entrepreneurial communities than they otherwise would.

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Authors: Hout, Michael; Kesler, Christel

Periodical (Full): Social science research

Issue: 2

Volume: 39

Pages: 187-201

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Migration and Immigration

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