Facilitating Youth Entrepreneurship, Part I. An analysis of awareness and promotion programmes in formal and non-formal education. SEED Working Paper No. 59

The present Working Paper – the first in the series – addresses education for
entrepreneurship. It takes up one of the recommendations of the panel’s working group on
Entrepreneurship, stipulating that “the education system must recognize the need for
developing the skills and attitudes that make up an entrepreneurial mindset such as lateral
thinking, questioning, independence and self-reliance. This education should continue through
vocational training, business incubation and the start-up phase for young entrepreneurs.
Citation
Facilitating Youth Entrepreneurship Part I, available from: http://sensi.biz/images/stories/sensi_literature_list/facilitating_youth_entrepreneurship_part_i_seed.pdf (27.02.2008)
Language

English

Publication Year

2003

Source
Klaus Haftendorn, Carmela Salzano / International Labour Office Geneva
Geographical focus
  • International; Other

Entry created by Martina Lindorfer on February 27, 2008
Modified on February 27, 2008