Empirical data on female entrepreneurship of migrant origin reveal a phenomenon that is steadily growing. Notably, in fact, immigrant women are increasingly more present compared to immigrant men in managing entrepreneurial activities in the territory. The rise of female immigrant entrepreneurship significantly contributes to the recognition of immigrant women as economic actors and operators. It transforms the inherent challeng-es and risks of running a business into opportunities for self-fulfilment and emancipation.
Female Entrepreneurship of Migrant Origin
C. Grippa;F. De Matteis;P. Massaro;A. Schiedi
2026-01-01
Abstract
Empirical data on female entrepreneurship of migrant origin reveal a phenomenon that is steadily growing. Notably, in fact, immigrant women are increasingly more present compared to immigrant men in managing entrepreneurial activities in the territory. The rise of female immigrant entrepreneurship significantly contributes to the recognition of immigrant women as economic actors and operators. It transforms the inherent challeng-es and risks of running a business into opportunities for self-fulfilment and emancipation.File in questo prodotto:
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