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Ethnic Minority Self-Employment in Germany: Geographical Distribution and Determinants of Regional Variation Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Jana Bruder () (University of Rostock)
Solvig Räthke-Döppner () (University of Rostock)
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In Germany self-employment among foreigners increased significantly in recent years. We study the geographical distribution of ethnic minority self-employment in Germany and find determinants for variations in start-up activities across 440 administrative German regions. We analyze the Statistic of Business Notifications and provide an extensive overview about start-up activities of foreigners in the time period 2001-2005. Moreover we apply a count data model on the number of business registrations in a particular region. We find that business foundations by foreigners are mainly enhanced by population growth, a higher population density and a large fraction of foreigners on overall population.
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Paper provided by University of Rostock, Institute of Economics, Germany in its series Thuenen-Series of Applied Economic Theory with number
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Keywords: Ethnic Minority Business ; Entrepreneurship ; Germany ; Count Data Model ; Other versions of this item:
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