The Missing Entrepreneurs 2014
Policies for Inclusive Entrepreneurship in Europe

The Missing Entrepreneurs 2014 is the second edition in a series of annual reports that provide data and policy analysis on inclusive entrepreneurship, and on its barriers, by target social groups across the European Union. Inclusive entrepreneurship involves business start-ups and self-employment activities that contribute to economic growth and social inclusion - notably of youth, women, seniors, immigrants and the unemployed. In addition to inspiring policy practices, this issue contains special thematic chapters on entrepreneurship by ethnic minorities, pro-entrepreneurship welfare support systems and support for entrepreneurship from unemployment.
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Bulgaria: Social entrepreneurship – Popularisation and support for social enterprises
Description: This scheme aims to support the creation of social capital through the creation and development of social enterprises that realise projects that improve management and business skills through motivational training and individual advisory services. The support is targeted at people with disabilities, persons who have served a prison sentence, single parents, members of minority ethnic groups, people living in institutions, persons suffering from addiction, and long-term unemployed people.
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