Growing green: fostering a green entrepreneurial ecosystem for youth
Paes Mamede, Ricardo ; Pereira, Mariana ; Simões, Antóni
ILO - Geneva
2020
future of work ; employment ; informal employment ; temporary employment ; youth employment ; employment policy ; employment creation ; youth unemployment ; skill ; youth ; entrepreneurship ; sustainable development ; green job
Young people and child labour
English
Bibliogr.
"Youth unemployment, underemployment, and decent work, particularly for rural youth, not only persists as a global challenge; it is also expected to grow in the next decade. Simultaneously, environmental degradation and climate change pose serious threats to the future of work and are predicted to exacerbate existing inequalities. Therefore, the need to promote growth that improves employment opportunities for young people, as well as addresses environmental and social challenges, is fundamental to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The research reviews the entrepreneurial ecosystem to assess capacity to foster young green entrepreneurship and to address the social and environmental challenges. The report considers from the perspective of key stakeholders, primarily those providing business development services (BDS) and experts in the field of youth and social entrepreneurship, as well as government representatives and entrepreneurs themselves. The methodology reviewed and built on existing literature and conducted more than 30 expert interviews in 10 countries (Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Kenya, Senegal, South Africa, Zambia, Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka)."
Digital
ISBN (PDF) : 978-92-2-032041 9
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