Supporting Business Aspirations: Entrepreneurship Support Infrastructure for Female Migrants in Poland and Italy
Abstract
It’s not only about gastronomy, sewing, or beauty services. Migrant women’s entrepreneurship is developing in a variety of sectors. It can serve as a pathway to upward occupational mobility, a means to pursue aspirations, and a tool to regain social status lost due to migration. In this issue of CMR Spotlight, Kseniya Homel-Ficenes, Kamila Kowalska, and Mikołaj Pawlak present the results of their research on migrant women entrepreneurs in Poland and Italy and suggest ways to support such businesses.
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Citation
Homel-Ficenes, K., Kowalska, K., Pawlak, M. (2025), Supporting Business Aspirations: Entrepreneurship Support Infrastructure for Female Migrants in Poland and Italy, CMR Spotlight 9 (75).
