Building Arabic businesses: Alternative Pathways to Employment Generation in Sydney's Auburn-Bankstown Corridor

Felicity Wray, Tong Wu, Phillip O'Neill, Borce Dimeski

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Abstract

This study engaged with a group of owner-managers with Arabic ancestry in the Auburn-Bankstown corridor within Sydney’s West Central planning sub-region. It sought to examine the barriers and impediments to employment generation and growth faced by these owner managers and whether or not such impediments are predicated on a set of distinct business practices performed by this group.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationPenrith, N.S.W
PublisherUniversity of Western Sydney
Number of pages50
ISBN (Print)9780980824148
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Keywords

  • Arab
  • Auburn (N.S.W.)
  • Australia
  • Bankstown (N.S.W.)
  • Centre for Western Sydney
  • New South Wales
  • economics
  • employment
  • minority business enterprises
  • population geography
  • small business
  • urban living
  • work

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