Abstract

This article delves into the dynamics of immigration and entrepreneurship in Sweden, focusing on the factors influencing immigrants' decisions to become entrepreneurs and the regional variations in immigrant entrepreneurship. The study seeks to understand the motivators and deterrents for immigrant entrepreneurship within the context of Sweden's socio-economic and cultural landscape. It also examines the impact of ethnic enclaves and internal migration on regional entrepreneurial trends among immigrants. Utilizing existing research, this investigation aims to provide a nuanced understanding of the complexities and regional disparities in immigrant entrepreneurship in Sweden, highlighting its implications for economic growth and social integration.

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