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Samuel Mindes publishes study in the Journal of Small Business Management

With our intersectional approach, we analyze how categories of marginalization overlap and compound to shape socioeconomic outcomes. We find self-employment propensities across social dimensions are not merely additive, nor should they be considered in isolation. Overlaying disadvantaged statuses has a greater effect than each alone, highlighting the need for policies tailored to help those who … Continue reading Samuel Mindes publishes study in the Journal of Small Business Management