1887

The Missing Entrepreneurs

Policies for Inclusive Entrepreneurship in Europe

image of The Missing Entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurship development is an important requirement for achieving of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. It is also a means to respond to new economic challenges, to create jobs and to fight social and financial exclusion. The impact of the global financial and economic crisis calls for giving entrepreneurship and self-employment a stronger role in economic and social development policies.

This book collects and synthesizes information and data on entrepreneurship activities in Europe, focusing on people that are at the greatest risk of social exclusion. These groups include young people, older people, women, ethnic minorities and migrants, people with disabilities and the unemployed.

English Also available in: German, French

Netherlands: Start-up Credit for Partially Occupationally Disabled Persons

Description: The start-up credit provides loans for business creation to people who have been designated as partially occupational disabled (i.e. those who have a disability that does not prevent them from participating in some capacity in the labour market). The goal is to help them enter the labour market through self-employment.

English Also available in: German, French

Graphs

This is a required field
Please enter a valid email address
Approval was a Success
Invalid data
An Error Occurred
Approval was partially successful, following selected items could not be processed due to error