Asian immigrant woman entrepreneurs grow rapidly
According to Dr. Susan C. Pearce (Immigration Policy in Focus, 4(1), Jan. 2005)Immigrant
women entrepreneurs are rapidly making their mark in the U.S. business sector, in every region
of the country and across a large range of industries. Today, immigrant women of the post-1960s
wave of immigration comprise one of the fastest growing groups of business owners in the
United States. This study examines the rise of immigrant women entrepreneurs and profiles them
as a group using data from the 2000 Decennial Census and other sources.
Among her findings:
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In 2000, 8.3 percent of employed immigrant women were business owners, compared to 6.2
percent of employed native-born women.
- The number of immigrant women business owners has increased nearly 190 percent since 1990
and 468 percent since 1980.
- The largest group of immigrant women entrepreneurs in the United States - 234,454 or 41.6
percent of the total - comes from the nations of Latin America and the Caribbean. The second
largest group - 165,483 or 29.4 percent of the total - comes from Asia and the Pacific Islands.
- Among the top ten countries from which immigrant women entrepreneurs in the United States
originate, three are in Latin America (Mexico, El Salvador, and Cuba), five in Asia and the
Pacific Islands (Korea, Vietnam, Philippines, China, and India), and the remaining two are
Germany and Canada.
- The top industry for immigrant women business owners is work in private households, followed
by child day care centers, and restaurants and other food services. Nineteen of the top twenty
industries in which these entrepreneurs work are service industries.
- Two of the top service industries for immigrant women business owners--1) real estate and 2)
management, scientific and technical consulting services--are professions where the potential for
earnings is much higher than in many other service industries.
- In addition to the 563,814 immigrant women business owners, 1,054 immigrant women across
the United States are CEOs of not-for-profit organizations.
- The top ten cities where immigrant women business owners work are distributed across the U.S.
Northeast, Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, Southwest, and Northwest. The most popular
destination is the Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County metropolitan area, which hosts 74,134
immigrant women entrepreneurs, or 13 percent of all immigrant women entrepreneurs in the
nation.
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