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Immigrant Entrepreneurs Take the Lead

Monday, December 19, 2011

Immigrant women are starting all kinds of businesses in the United States and leading American-born counterparts, a new report finds. Authors also find they face barriers and encourage policies to ease the way for this energized group of job creators.

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