OECD Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Working Papers

ISSN :
2079-4797 (online)
DOI :
10.1787/20794797
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A series of working papers from the OECD Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Programme. The LEED Programme identifies, analyses and disseminates innovative ideas for local development, governance and the social economy. Governments work with the LEED Programme to generate innovative guidance on policies to support employment creation and economic development through locally based initiatives.
 

Improving Social Inclusion at the Local Level Through the Social Economy: Report for Korea You or your institution have access to this content

Authors:
Margie Mendell1, Roger Spear2, Antonella Noya3, Emma Clarence3
Author Affiliations
  • 1: Concordia University, Canada

  • 2: Open University, United Kingdom

  • 3: OECD, France

Publication Date
01 June 2010
Bibliographic information
No:
2010/15
Pages
97
DOI
10.1787/5kg0nvg4bl38-en

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This report has been prepared as part of the Improving Social Inclusion at the Local Level through the Social Economy (CFE/LEED (2008)9/REV1) project. A team of OECD experts visited Korea in May 2009 for a five-day study visit, to examine the role, both real and potential, of the social economy, and the support which could be given to the social economy to allow it to fulfil its potential. This report is based significantly on the available statistics and on material gathered from the study visit, as well as research conducted both prior to, and after, the study visit.