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  Self-employment policies and migrants' entrepreneurship in Germany
 
 
Title: Self-employment policies and migrants' entrepreneurship in Germany
Author: Kontos, Maria
Appeared in: Entrepreneurship & regional development
Paging: Volume 15 (2003) nr. 2 pages 119-135
Year: 2003-04
Contents: This paper presents results from a European project on policy and migrants' entrepreneurship in Germany. It develops a concept of biographical policy evaluation by analysing the extent to which the biographical processes that have led to self-employment among migrants in individual cases correspond to those anticipated by policy. The study identifies a biographical structure composed of two phases that shape the status passage to self-employment. During these phases, personal resources are mobilized and/or attempts are made to access policy support. Self-employment policies are fragmented in that they are designed to address specific stages of the process. Migrants are often excluded from policy participation, either as a result of policy failures or through a manner of implementation that is frequently influenced by prejudices and stereotypes. Deprived of class resources and sometimes unable to utilize ethnic resources, migrant would-be entrepreneurs require public support. The 'bridging allowance' scheme to encourage self-employment among the unemployed currently in place in Germany ( Uberbruckungsgeld ) could serve as a model for a more adequate support policy for non-privileged business starters that would better allow for the participation of migrants.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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