Swedish migration policy liberalization and new immigrant entrepreneurs |
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Authors: | Aliaksei Kazlou Susanne Urban |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Business Administration, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden;2. Institute for Housing and Urban Research (IBF), Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Sweden has allowed immigrants from any country to obtain residence permits for entrepreneurship since 2008. The aim of this study was to explore the outcome of this policy. The study adds time perspective and superdiversity and operationalizes the mixed embeddedness framework to facilitate a quantitative study on three levels of analysis. Detailed register data for two cohorts of immigrants—those who arrived four years before and those who arrived four years after the reform—are used. The results confirm the usefulness of the mixed embeddedness model, that is the institutional regulative context, economic and social context, and individual resources, in the analysis of immigrant entrepreneurship. However, the study shows that the propensity to engage in entrepreneurship is more affected for refugees and students than for migrants with a residence permit for work and entrepreneurship. This indicates a need for further facilitating the process to immigrate for entrepreneurial reasons. |
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