entrepreneur with foreign roots in Germany provide for a growing number of jobs. The number of jobs that have been created by the self-employed with an immigrant background has risen 2005-2014 by more than one-third of 947,000 to 1.3 million jobs. This emerges from a study by the Bertelsmann Foundation.
The number of immigrant entrepreneurs history rose in this period by a quarter to 709,000 people. This is all the more remarkable as compared to 2005, the proportion of people with an immigrant background in the population has grown by just under nine percent.
What are the effects on the labor market, depends greatly on the particular State : the number of jobs rose by particularly clear migrants company in Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Hessen and Berlin. . However, at low levels, they went into the eastern area countries back, as in Lower Saxony, Hamburg and Rhineland-Palatinate also what industry do
to migrant people independently, is changing: “Who in migrant-economy Germany thinks often still thinks most likely to the kiosk around the corner or the Chinese restaurant in which the whole family cooperates. The data show that we have more and more able to say goodbye to these stereotypes, “says study leader Armando Garcia Schmidt of the Bertelsmann Foundation. According to the study
So is the traditionally high proportion of self with foreign roots in trade – or hospitality industry compared to 2005 fell by ten percent (28 percent in 2014) – in favor of other service sectors, construction or processing establishments. It reveals that migrant entrepreneurs outside of low-wage, labor-intensive activities made a corporate contribution: “This is the accountant, about the start-up founder to successfully converting machine builders,” Garcia Schmidt
at the same time is self for immigrant families a driver for income: you earn as an entrepreneur an average 2167 euros net per month 40 percent more than salaried workers with an immigrant background. Compared to people without immigrant story, however, there is a gap. Immigrants and their descendants in Germany achieve on average a 30 percent low income than people without immigrant history.
The reasons for this, the experts in the lower average level of education of immigrant entrepreneurs. Because they are longer on the market, have many local entrepreneurs also a projection explains Garcia Schmidt. “Especially when advancing into the more profitable sectors the comeback of immigrants is only now beginning.” Education is the decisive key here, as well as the view of the federal states shows. The more educated the independent immigrants in a country, the higher is often the self-rate.
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