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Building the Employment and Economic Self-Sufficiency of the Disadvantaged: The Potential of Social Enterprises

Nan L. Maxwell and Dana Rotz

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Abstract: This study provides some of the first evidence on the impacts, costs, and benefits of social enterprises, using information from seven organizations that intentionally hire individuals with severe employment barriers.

Keywords: social enterprises; transitional jobs; job training; employment barriers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 34
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