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The Exit and Survival Patterns of Immigrant Entrepreneurs

12 Jan 2018

'There is only a small body of international literature and little Canadian evidence related to exit and survival patterns of immigrant-owned businesses. This paper addresses this gap by answering two questions. First, do exit and survival patterns (durations) of firm ownership differ between immigrants and individuals born in Canada? Second, what characteristics are associated with lower (or higher) exit rates from business ownership and longer ownership spells among immigrants? The analysis is limited to ownership of private incorporated firms”--Provided by publisher.
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ISBN
9780660241661
ISSN
12059153
Pages
26
Published in
Ottawa, ON, CA

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