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» Families in Business, Volume 2, Issue 6, 2002
If respondent is an owner of the business AND has at least one living sibling.

9a. Do one or more of your brothers and sisters now own a business, separate and distinct from this one, that employs people other than the owner or owners?

Response Small, employing family-business owners Small, employing business owners, excluding non-owner managers
1 Yes 25 25
2 No 73 73
3 DK/Refuse 2 1
Total (%) 100 99
N 293 574

Notes: Twenty-five (25) percent of small, employing family-business owners with at least one living sibling have one or more siblings who own a separate and distinct business that employs people other than the owner(s) (Q#9a). Twenty-five (25) percent of small, employing business owners with at least one living sibling have one or more siblings who own a separate and distinct business that employs people other than the owner(s) (Q#9a).


Volume 2, Issue 6, 2002
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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