The spirit of capitalism? Immigration, religion and self-employment in early 20th century Canada

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Minns, C. and Rizov, M. 2005. The spirit of capitalism? Immigration, religion and self-employment in early 20th century Canada. Explorations in Economic History. 42 (2), pp. 259-261. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eeh.2004.07.002
TypeArticle
TitleThe spirit of capitalism? Immigration, religion and self-employment in early 20th century Canada
AuthorsMinns, C. and Rizov, M.
Abstract

This paper examines self-employment in Canada at the beginning of the 20th century. Self-employment 100 years ago was associated with greater human capital and negatively related to earnings in employee occupations in the local district. We also find strong evidence of immigrant assimilation in self-employment and modest evidence of higher self-employment in enclaves with greater concentration of immigrants. An analysis of recent immigrants supports the hypothesis that liquidity constraints were an important determinant of self-employment. Christian affiliation had little impact on self-employment outcomes.

PublisherAcademic Press
JournalExplorations in Economic History
ISSN1090-2457
Publication dates
Print2005
Publication process dates
Deposited16 Feb 2009
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eeh.2004.07.002
LanguageEnglish
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