Ethnic minority entrepreneurship in the UK: a contemporary view

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Conference Paper

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Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE) 2015 Conference, 11th – 12th November, 2015, Glasgow, UK

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November 11, 2015

Summary:

The study uses longitudinal quantitative data to explore if recent ethnic minority entrepreneurs are ‘breaking out’ from traditional low skill, low growth industry sectors to higher growth sectors. We also explore if such break out is associated with improved quality of entrepreneurial opportunity, characterised here as increased earnings, reduced working hours and increased hourly earnings.

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