Immigrant entrepreneurship : the case of Lithuanian immigrant entrepreneursin rural East of England
The interplay of migration and entrepreneurship has been shifted to a significant research area by the continuous increase of immigrants as a share in the population of countries, that are considered to be having a high attractiveness towards migrants. The United Kingdom has been pronounced as one o...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2021
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