Female Migrant Entrepreneurs in Vienna: Mobility and it's Embeddedness

Petra Dannecker, Alev Cakir

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Abstract

This article discusses how female ‘migrant’ entrepreneurs present and connect mobility to their social realities and how spatial mobility influence their economic activities, social interactions and subjectivities and the way how female ‘migrant’ entrepreneurs experience and define social mobility. This perspective allows to critically analyze the shortcomings of the debates on ‘ethnic’ entrepreneurship and the gender bias which still dominates the mainstream debates. Based on qualitative interviews with female migrant entrepreneurs in Vienna it can thus be shown that mobility does not only become an important marker for boundary drawing but gets rationalized by the female entrepreneurs as an important qualification and a means for social mobility.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)97 - 113
JournalÖsterreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie
Volume41
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 509023 Development research
  • 504021 Migration research
  • 504014 Gender studies

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