Pulling Effects in Migrant Entrepreneurship: Does Gender Matter?
Alessandra Colombelli,
Elena Grinza,
Valentina Meliciani and
Mariacristina Rossi
No 591, Carlo Alberto Notebooks from Collegio Carlo Alberto
Abstract:
In this paper, we examine whether the existing stock of migrant firms induces more new firms of the same co-ethnic group in the same sector and province. We do so by analyzing the number of new firms created each year by country of origin, sector, and province, drawing on administrative data of the population of individual firms observed over the period 2002-2013. We find support for a strong attractiveness (pulling) effect. We also find that this effect significantly differs by gender: female migrant entrepreneurs show lower reactiveness to the existing stock of firms compared to their male counterparts. We finally show that such gender differences are stronger for migrants coming from more gender-unequal countries. On the contrary, the degree of gender inequality in the region of destination does not matter.
Keywords: Migrant entrepreneurship; pulling effect; gender differences; gender inequality; country of origin; region of destination. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J15 J16 L26 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: pages 36
Date: 2019
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Journal Article: Pulling Effects in Immigrant Entrepreneurship: Does Gender Matter? (2021)
Working Paper: Pulling Effects in Migrant Entrepreneurship: Does Gender Matter? (2020)
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