Problemas del emprendedor inmigrante en España
evaluación de las políticas laborales y sociales españolas en el último lustro
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Historia crítica, políticas sociales y laborales, emprendedores inmigrantes, problemas y riesgosResumen
Este trabajo es un estudio crítico de la historia social y laboral de trabajadores inmigrantes, que pretenden llegar a ser “emprendedores” en España, durante los últimos años. Este trabajo estudia la evolución de varios inmigrantes emprendedores y evalúa además las políticas públicas sobre el tema y sus problemas y riesgos actuales (en términos jurídicos, económicos y sociológicos). Incluso, se denuncian ciertas violaciones de Derecho y Política española y comunitaria.
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Problemas del emprendedor inmigrante en España: evaluación de las políticas laborales y sociales españolas en el último lustro. (2013). Libre Empresa, 10(1), 13-49. https://revistas.unilibre.edu.co/index.php/libreempresa/article/view/2983