Racialized incorporation: the effects of race and generational status on self-employment and industry-sector prestige in the United States
This study examines how race and generational status shape self-employment propensities and industry-sector prestige among the self-employed in the U.S. It draws on theories of assimilation, racialization, and a combined framework, racialized incorporation, to guide the analysis and interpret the re...
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Wiley
2015
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