Inclusive Business Creation

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OECD, European Union

Inclusive Business CreationThis compendium contains 20 case studies of public programmes in European countries that are successfully supporting business creation by people from disadvantaged and under-represented groups in entrepreneurship. The populations targeted by these programmes include youth, women, seniors, the unemployed, immigrants, ethnic minorities and people with disabilities. Each programme description details the programme’s activities and approach, assesses the challenges faced in development and implementation, and offers tips for successful transfer to other contexts.

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Public policy actions at national, regional and local levels can make an important contribution to economic growth and social inclusion by promoting business creation and self-employment by people who otherwise could remain outside of the mainstream of entrepreneurship. This compendium demonstrates that workable approaches exist and can help policy makers learn from each other's experiences to achieve widespread results.

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Foreword
Executive summary
PART I: Challenges, options and success factors for inclusive business creation policy

     Chapter 1: Key policy issues and approaches to inclusive business creation
     Chapter 2: Ingredients of successful inclusive business creation programmes
PART II: Good practice examples of inclusive entrepreneurship programmes
     Business Startup Programme, Austria
     DreamStart, Belgium (Brussels)
     Entrepreneurship Works, Belgium (Flanders)
     Women in the Labour Market, Croatia
     Business Coaching for Ethnic Minorities, Denmark
     Startup Grant, Finland
     Adie Microfranchising, France
     New StartUp Subsidy, Germany
     Kiútprogram, Hungary
     Going for Growth, Ireland
     Invitalia's Entrepreneurship Support for the Unemployed, Italy
     Measure for Commencing Commercial Activity or Self Employment, Latvia
     Entrepreneurship Promotion Fund, Lithuania
     Welfare Support for the Self Employed (BBZ), Netherlands
     Mature Entrepreneur, Poland
     Entrepreneurially Into the World of Business, Slovenia
     Launching Pads for Employment and Entrepreneurship, Spain
     Women Ambassadors, Sweden
     Access to Work, United Kingdom
     Prowess, United Kingdom
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Year: 
2016
Format: 
Case study
Categories: 
International CED
Local economy
Stories and Experiences
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