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        Comparative Well-being of Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Entrepreneurs: A Global Perspective

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        2024
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        Ende, Pepijn van den
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        This thesis examines the well-being of immigrant and non-immigrant entrepreneurs from a global perspective, specifically investigating the effects of education and regional attitudes toward immigrants. The study finds that immigrant entrepreneurs often face lower well-being compared to their non-immigrant counterparts. This disparity is influenced by two primary factors: the educational background of the entrepreneurs and the prevailing regional attitudes toward immigrants. Regions with negative attitudes towards immigrants tend to exacerbate well-being challenges, while higher educational levels can somewhat mitigate these effects. The research suggests that improving education access and fostering more inclusive regional attitudes are crucial for enhancing the well-being and success of immigrant entrepreneurs.
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