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Research and Evidence
Barriers to Youthful Entrepreneurship in Rural Areas of Ghana
02/14/2019
Sectors: Economic Growth and Trade, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship, Formal and Informal Labour Market, Microeconomics, Skills & Labor Training, Workforce Development, Youth, Identity Development
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Policy Paper
Supporting Youth Entrepreneurship in Spain - A Review of Policies and Programmes
02/14/2019
Sectors: Economic Growth and Trade, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship, Formal and Informal Labour Market, Incubators & Accelerators, Microeconomics, Microfinance, Workforce Development, Youth, Enabling Environment, Youth Engagement and Contribution, Youth Leadership
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White Paper
Stimulating Youth Entrepreneurship - Barriers and incentives to enterprise start-ups by young people
02/14/2019
Sectors: Economic Growth and Trade, Entrepreneurship, Digital Finance & Financial Inclusion, Entrepreneurship, Incubators & Accelerators, Leadership Development, Livelihoods Development, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Microfinance, Private Sector Competitiveness, Workforce Development, Education, Youth, Youth Engagement and Contribution
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