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Michaelsen, Larry K., 35 |
minorities. See also immigrants |
African American, 45 |
black, 44–46 |
higher propensity for entrepreneurship, 44 |
Hispanic, 44–46 |
Mexican, 44 |
minority-owned firms, 44 |
white, 44–47 |
Minorities in Business 2001,, 44 |
MixingSee also interaction between diverse individuals, 80, 82 |
model of empirical research, 86 |
moderating variables. See intervening variables |
multiculturalism |
in Australia, 76 |
in Canada, 76 |
in the U.S., 76 |
in Western Europe, 76 |
understanding of, 74–75 |
multicultural policies. See also immigrant multiculturalism, 67, 70, 75–76, 107 |
multiethnic societies. See multiethnic states |
multiethnic statesSee also heterogeneous states, 11, 162, 164 |
multinational federalism |
administrative territorial federations, 73 |
definition of, 73 |
in Belgium, 73 |
in Canada, 73 |
multinational federalism (Continued) |
in Ethiopia, 73 |
in Finland, 74 |
in India, 73 |
in Italy, 74 |
in Malaysia, 73 |
in New Zealand, 74 |
in Nigeria, 73 |
in Russia, 73 |
in Spain, 73 |
in Switzerland, 73 |
in the Scandinavian countries, 74 |
in the United States, 74 |
in the West, 74 |
in United Kingdom, 74 |
multination federations, 73–74 |
naturalization of immigrants, 68 |
OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), xxvii, 5, 84, 87, 93 |
OECD immigration database, 105 |
old ethnic minorities |
measurement on country level, 102–103 |
composition of |
country scores, 195 |
creation of, 127 |
regression results, 128–140 |
openness to change, xviii, xix, 2–3, 6, 27–29, 37, 39, 43, 71, 83–84, 159–160, 164 |
openness to change factor analysis |
conduct of, 113–115 |