Abstract
Book-length study of black, Chinese, and Japanese self-employment in northern cities of the United States, 1880-1940, Self-employment is explained as a product of moral communities resulting from migration networks.
Keywords
Ethnic groupWelfareEthnic chineseEconomic growthGeographyDevelopment economicsDemographic economicsPolitical scienceSociologyEconomicsAnthropology
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- 1972
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- Volume
- 6
- Issue
- 4
- Pages
- 455-455
- Citations
- 524
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Roger Daniels,
Ivan Light
(1972).
Ethnic Enterprise in America: Business and Welfare among Chinese, Japanese and Blacks..
International Migration Review
, 6
(4)
, 455-455.
https://doi.org/10.2307/3002830
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- 10.2307/3002830