If Gujarati businessmen in Britain made it big over the last three decades as compared to other Asian communities, it was largely because they came as families and did not follow the conventional pattern of pioneer single male migrants, says a book ‘Gujarati Communities Across The Globe: Memory, Identity and Continuity’.
The growth is compared to other British minority communities like British Pakistani and Bangladeshi men.
–snip– The book is edited by Sharmina Mawani and Anjoom Mukadam, both lecturers at the Institute of Ismaili Studies in London.
via Family is key to success of Gujarati businessmen in Britain – The Times of India.
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