Self-employment programmes for young people: a review of the context, policies and evidence
Brendan Burchell, Adam P. Coutts, Edward Hall and Nick Pye
Employment working paper, no. 198, ILO
2015
Abstract
youth employment self employment employment creation transition from school to work entrepreneurship survey
The aim of this paper is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the key issues surrounding the use of self-employment interventions as labour market attachment mechanisms for young people.
Self-employment programmes for young people; a review of the context, policies and evidence
Creators
Brendan Burchell
Adam P. Coutts
Edward Hall
Nick Pye
Contributors
International Labour Organization. Employment and Labour Market Policies Branch.
Publisher
ILO; Geneva
Date published
2015
Series
Employment working paper; no. 198
Number of pages
46 p. :statistics
ISSN
1999-2939.
Language
English
Asset Type
working paper
Record Identifier
995219162302676
Table of contents
1. Introduction, background and aims -- 2. What is self-employment? -- 3. Self-employment programmes and interventions for young people: a review of the evidence -- 4. Analysis of the School-to-Work Transition Survey (SWTS) -- 5. Conclusion.