Brexits Economic Ripple Effect: A Study of Migrant Entrepreneurs in Rural Scotland

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Brexits Economic Ripple Effect: A Study of Migrant Entrepreneurs in Rural Scotland

Beenish Ameer
Beenish Ameer Birmingham City University ,United Kingdom
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This research delves into the intricate economic repercussions of Brexit on migrant entrepreneurs and host rural communities in Scotland. Data collection employed a combination of 275 questionnaires distributed across 10 rural areas and in-depth insights drawn from a total of six focus group discussions. Specifically, three focus groups were conducted with migrant entrepreneurs operating businesses in rural areas, offering a profound exploration of their unique challenges, experiences, and perspectives. Additionally, three separate focus groups were conducted with the host communities, encompassing rural residents and third-party stakeholders, including local government representatives and community organizations. The questionnaire yielded responses from a diverse sample, with 115 valid responses after rigorous data cleaning. The research utilizes a mixed-methods approach, intertwining quantitative and qualitative analyses. The quantitative analysis employs a non-parametric Kruskal-Wallis H test to examine the disparities in perceptions of Brexit’s economic impact between migrant entrepreneurs and host rural communities across the 10 surveyed rural areas.

Brexits Economic Ripple Effect: A Study of Migrant Entrepreneurs in Rural Scotland

This research delves into the intricate economic repercussions of Brexit on migrant entrepreneurs and host rural communities in Scotland. Data collection employed a combination of 275 questionnaires distributed across 10 rural areas and in-depth insights drawn from a total of six focus group discussions. Specifically, three focus groups were conducted with migrant entrepreneurs operating businesses in rural areas, offering a profound exploration of their unique challenges, experiences, and perspectives. Additionally, three separate focus groups were conducted with the host communities, encompassing rural residents and third-party stakeholders, including local government representatives and community organizations. The questionnaire yielded responses from a diverse sample, with 115 valid responses after rigorous data cleaning. The research utilizes a mixed-methods approach, intertwining quantitative and qualitative analyses. The quantitative analysis employs a non-parametric Kruskal-Wallis H test to examine the disparities in perceptions of Brexit’s economic impact between migrant entrepreneurs and host rural communities across the 10 surveyed rural areas.

Beenish Ameer
Beenish Ameer Birmingham City University ,United Kingdom

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Beenish Ameer. 2026. “. Global Journal of Management and Business Research – B: Economic & Commerce GJMBR-B Volume 24 (GJMBR Volume 24 Issue B1): .

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Brexits Economic Ripple Effect: A Study of Migrant Entrepreneurs in Rural Scotland

Beenish Ameer
Beenish Ameer Birmingham City University ,United Kingdom

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