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Spatial Segregation and Migrant Economic Success: Labour Market and SelfEmployment Outcomes of Migrants in the Netherlands,Used
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In this book I explore whether and how the spatial location of nonWestern immigrants in the Netherlands matters for their economic success in the labour market and in selfemployment. More specifically, I aim to find out how the local spatial environment in the place of residence, or place of firm location (for the selfemployed), shapes immigrant economic prospects. This aim is reached by combining a number of thematic, complementary research projects. These projects assess the socioeconomic position of nonWestern immigrants in the country, analyse neighbourhood segregation effects on labour market outcomes, and examine spatial location effects on migrant business performance. To answer the research question, I combine quantitative and qualitative methods. The overall conclusion of my work is clear: Space matters for immigrant economic success both in the labour market and in selfemployment. Location is an important determinant of economic success of nonWestern immigrants in the Netherlands as regions, municipalities and neighbourhoods within municipalities offer different labour market and selfemployment opportunities to migrants.
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