Potential Assistance for Disadvantaged Workers: Employment Social Enterprises
Nan L. Maxwell and
Dana Rotz
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Abstract:
Employment social enterprises (ESEs) provide temporary work and a supported work environment to reduce employment barriers and generate program revenue. Estimation of one-year employment changes associated with ESE work and of program costs and benefits provide preliminary evidence of their value.
Keywords: Employment social enterprises; Work integrated social enterprises; Transitional jobs; Job training; Employment barriers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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