The discussion on new forms of non-privileged self-employment of
women and minorities is usually divided into separate discourses on
women's opportunities on the one hand and ethnic business on the
other. The focus in the discussion about the special resources of
migrant entrepreneurship has been above all on the assumed
collective traditions of ethnic business and not on the individual
emancipative resources of the self-employed. This book has brought
the two discourses together. While women and migrants are most
vulnerable to social exclusion on the labour market, at the same
time they are subjects of unrecognized resources for
self-employment that have to be taken into account under the
special conditions of social citizenship policies in the European
Union.
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