专题:Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy

This cluster of papers explores the phenomenon of immigrant entrepreneurship in advanced economies, focusing on topics such as mixed embeddedness, transnational entrepreneurship, social capital, diaspora entrepreneurship, and refugee entrepreneurship. It delves into the challenges, opportunities, and characteristics of immigrant-owned businesses and their impact on urban economic development.
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Teaching English at the intersection of language, race, ethnicity and nationality: black Jamaican teachers in Japan

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Power engagement in migrant women’s entrepreneurship

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Asian diaspora research in Ethnic and Racial Studies , 1978–2025

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First-generation immigrants’ experiences of entering and remaining in the Swedish labour market in a sustainable way: A qualitative study

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‘Seeing the world from my parents’ shoulders’: temporary middle-class Asian migrants, privilege, woes and boundary work

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Migration literacy and commercial intermediaries: the debt financed labour migrations of Chinese working-class tradesmen in boomtime Australia

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Migrant workers or future citizens? Taiwan’s foreign mid-skilled workers program

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Integration as segregation: managing migrant construction workers in Singapore

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Do women entrepreneurs influence their start-up’s exit? Entrepreneurial identity and firm exit in high-tech

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Childhood Left-Behind Experiences and Economic Integration in Adulthood: Evidence from China’s Rural-to-Urban Migrants

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