Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Koreans in Los Angeles, 1965-1982A decade in preparation, Immigrant Entrepreneurs offers the most comprehensive case study ever completed of the causes and consequences of immigrant business ownership. Koreans are the most entrepreneurial of America's new immigrants. By the mid-1970s Americans had already become aware that Korean immigrants were opening, buying, and operating numerous business enterprises in major cities. When Koreans flourished in small business, Americans wanted to know how immigrants could find lucrative business opportunities where native-born Americans could not. Somewhat later, when Korean-black conflicts surfaced in a number of cities, Americans also began to fear the implications for intergroup relations of immigrant entrepreneurs who start in the middle rather than at the bottom of the social and economic hierarchy. Nowhere was immigrant enterprise more obvious or impressive than in Los Angeles, the world's largest Korean settlement outside of Korea and America's premier city of small business. Analyzing both the short-run and the long-run causes of Korean entrepreneurship, the authors explain why the Koreans could find, acquire, and operate small business firms more easily than could native-born residents. They also provide a context for distinguishing clashes of culture and clashes of interest which cause black-Korean tensions in cities, and for framing effective policies to minimize the tensions. |
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Cheap Labor in South Korea : The U.S. Role 3. The Role of the Korean Government 4. Emigration from South Korea 27 68 102 Part THREE KOREAN BUSINESS IN LOS ANGELES 127 5. Immigration and Settlement 6. Entrepreneurs and Firms 7.
Cheap Labor in South Korea : The U.S. Role 3. The Role of the Korean Government 4. Emigration from South Korea 27 68 102 Part THREE KOREAN BUSINESS IN LOS ANGELES 127 5. Immigration and Settlement 6. Entrepreneurs and Firms 7.
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On the private side , U.S. capital sought out cheap labor in South Korea ( arrow 3 ) in order to evade the wage demands of American workers ( cf. Portes and Walton , 1981 : 55 ) . On the public side , the U.S. government propped up ...
On the private side , U.S. capital sought out cheap labor in South Korea ( arrow 3 ) in order to evade the wage demands of American workers ( cf. Portes and Walton , 1981 : 55 ) . On the public side , the U.S. government propped up ...
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have concluded , " to increase the supply of cheap labor , " the immigration of entrepreneurial Koreans also satisfied this need . SUMMARY Between 1975 and 1982 , Korean immigrants entered the business population of Los Angeles in great ...
have concluded , " to increase the supply of cheap labor , " the immigration of entrepreneurial Koreans also satisfied this need . SUMMARY Between 1975 and 1982 , Korean immigrants entered the business population of Los Angeles in great ...
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Our central thesis is that Koreans came to the United States as cheap labor and that Korean immigrant entrepreneurship was a disguised form of cheap labor utilization by U.S. capitalism . The cheapness of Korean immigrant labor was ...
Our central thesis is that Koreans came to the United States as cheap labor and that Korean immigrant entrepreneurship was a disguised form of cheap labor utilization by U.S. capitalism . The cheapness of Korean immigrant labor was ...
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In chapter 3 we turn to the role played by the Korean government in suppressing labor standards , in part ... Korea ceases to be a source of cheap labor for world capitalism , we would expect that emigration , too , would taper off .
In chapter 3 we turn to the role played by the Korean government in suppressing labor standards , in part ... Korea ceases to be a source of cheap labor for world capitalism , we would expect that emigration , too , would taper off .
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The Role of the Korean Government | 68 |
Emigration From South Korea | 102 |
KOREAN BUSINESS IN LOS ANGELES | 127 |
Immigration And Settlement | 129 |
Entrepreneurs and Firms | 156 |
Reaction and Solidarity | 298 |
KOREAN SMALL BUSINESS IN AMERICAN CAPITALISM | 327 |
The Protection of US Labor Standards | 329 |
The Cheapness of Korean Immigrant Small Business | 352 |
The Use of Korean Small Business by US Capital | 369 |
The Making of Immigrant Small Business | 399 |
CONCLUSION | 421 |
The Costs of Immigrant Entrepreneurship | 423 |
Class and Ethnic Resources | 178 |
Business Location | 204 |
The Retail Liquor Industry | 225 |
Raising Capital | 242 |
Sources of Entrepreneurship | 271 |
Telephone Survey 1977 | 435 |
Notes | 437 |
References | 461 |
Index | 485 |
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Koreans in Los Angeles, 1965-1982 Ivan Light,Edna Bonacich Previzualizare limitată - 1991 |
Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Koreans in Los Angeles, 1965-1982 Ivan Light,Edna Bonacich Previzualizare limitată - 1988 |
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