By Prof. Ursula Apitzsch, Dr. Maria Kontos (auth.), Ursula Apitzsch, Maria Kontos (eds.)
ISBN-10: 3531908162
ISBN-13: 9783531908168
ISBN-10: 3810034487
ISBN-13: 9783810034489
The dialogue on new kinds of non-privileged self-employment of ladies and minorities is generally divided into separate discourses on women’s possibilities at the one hand and ethnic enterprise at the different. the point of interest within the dialogue concerning the distinctive assets of migrant entrepreneurship has been specifically at the assumed collective traditions of ethnic company and never at the person emancipative assets of the self-employed. This e-book has introduced the 2 discourses jointly. whereas girls and migrants are such a lot liable to social exclusion at the labour marketplace, even as they're topics of unrecognized assets for self-employment that experience to be taken under consideration below the particular stipulations of social citizenship rules within the eu Union.
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This same problem has also been identified in the case of Germany (Kontos 2001). Another problem mainly identified by key informants in Greece is the fact that many migrants who attend seminars on vocational training do so in order to receive money for living – this is due to lack of complementary projects which would cater for the latter. 40 Anthias / Kontos / Kupferberg / Lazaridis / Mason / Papaioannou / Privitera Support of unemployed who wish to become self-employed is an unregulated zone between policy fields.
National and European programs have offered comprehensive training for unemployed women considering self-employment. 32 Maria Kontos Two organizations engage in supporting ethnic entrepreneurs in Stockholm. The Swedish Association of Ethnic Entrepreneurs (IFS) employs advisors with an ethnic background, who help the applicants formulate their business plans in their mother tongue before guiding them through the Swedish system. The other organization is Foretagarhuset, subsection of the district administration in one of the suburbs of Stockholm, which works directly with new enterprises and provides support in many forms.
7 % was among the lowest in Europe. The core of national support for self-employment among the unemployed has been the „Establishment Grant“, which could be awarded to unemployed persons starting up their own businesses. This grant was established 1985 and was abolished 1998 because of decreasing unemployment rates. It was granted for a period of two and a half years, and therewith had longest duration among all the national policies we analyzed regarding the subsidization of unemployed start-ups.
Self-Employment Activities of Women and Minorities: Their Success or Failure in Relation to Social Citizenship Policies by Prof. Ursula Apitzsch, Dr. Maria Kontos (auth.), Ursula Apitzsch, Maria Kontos (eds.)
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