Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, PAS
Exploration of immigrants entrepreneurship and their survival rates during the Covid-19 Pandemic.
Persisting immigrant entrepreneurship in European Union member states during the economic downturn due to covid-19 pandemic Social Sciences and Humanities
tel.: 48694780082 imran.sarihasan@ifispan.edu.pl
How did immigrants' socio-demographic differences influence the sustainability of immigrant enterprises during the Covid-19 pandemic in the EU member states?
This study will be underpinned by the positivist philosophical paradigm and will be based on quantitative, qualitative, and survey analysis research approaches in order to solve the reseach question of the project.
Imran Sarihasan graduated summa cum laude from the University of Debrecen, Hungary, in 2020 with a PhD in Labour Migration. Presently, she is carrying out her research on human mobility, labour markets, migration statistics, immigrant entrepreneurship, and gender studies on the position of a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Al-Dalahmeh, M., Sarihasan, I., & Dajnoki, K. (2021). The influence of gender and educational attainment differences on international migrants’ occupational status in OECD countries. Economies, 9(3), 126.
Máté, D., Sarihasan, I., Popp, J., & Oláh, J. (2018). The role of regional differences in immigration: the case of OECD countries. Economics & Sociology, 11(3), 190-206.
Máté, D., Sarihasan, I., & Dajnoki, K. (2017). The relations between labour market institutions and employment of migrants. Amfiteatru Economic Journal, 19(46), 806-820.
72 Nowy Świat 00-330 Warszawa, Poland
Supervisor
Katarzyna Andrejuk, PhD
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