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Routledge Class, Ethnicity, Gender and Latino Entrepreneurship

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Description

Explore the complex social and economic realities of first-generation Latino entrepreneurs in this academic study from Routledge. Part of the New Approaches in Sociology series, this book uses surveys and in-depth interviews to examine how social patterns function both between and within different groups. Verdaguer situates immigrant entrepreneurship within specific geographical, demographic, and historical contexts. The research demonstrates that strategies for business ownership and development are influenced by class, ethnic, and gender lines. By looking at how these factors interact, the book provides a clear view of the social spaces and options available to immigrants. This text is an essential resource for students and researchers interested in sociology and anthropology. It offers a detailed look at how patriarchal gender relations continue to shape the practices and social spaces of immigrant business owners. Gain a deeper understanding of the structural forces that define the Latino entrepreneurial experience through this rigorous sociological analysis.

Key Features

Uses surveys and in-depth interviews to provide a detailed look at the economic relations of first-generation Latino entrepreneurs.

Situates immigrant entrepreneurship within specific geographical, demographic, and historical spaces for better context.

Examines how business ownership strategies are influenced by class, ethnic, and gender lines.

Analyzes how patriarchal gender relations shape the options and social spaces available to immigrants.

Provides a scholarly perspective on social patterns existing both between and within different demographic groups.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
12 February 2009
Listed Since
23 May 2008

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