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Youth entrepreneurship in Europe: Values, attitudes, policies

29 Apr 2015

The level of youth unemployment is alarmingly high in several EU Member States, with rates of over 50% recorded in Spain and Greece in 2013. In light of the potential of entrepreneurs to create employment and sustainable growth, promoting youth entrepreneurship and making Europe more entrepreneur‑friendly has recently become a priority on the EU policy agenda. However, research has shown that among young people the wish to become an entrepreneur, and their assessment of its feasibility, is lower in EU Member States than in comparable and emerging economies. This report investigates successful initiatives that have been implemented in five countries in the following areas: fostering an entrepreneurial mindset and culture; removing perceived practical and logistical barriers; and providing information, advice, coaching and mentoring to young would‑be entrepreneurs. As entrepreneurship is not a viable career path for all young people, just for the minority equipped with the right skills, attitudes and values, future initiatives should focus on this target group to ensure the best use of public funds.
youth entrepreneurship employment and labour markets inclusive labour markets

Authors

Mascherini, Massimiliano, Bisello, Martina, IKEI research & consultancy, Eurofound

Catalogue no
TJ-01-15-144-EN-N
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2806/274560
ISBN
978-92-897-1373-3
Number of pages
124
Published in
Ireland
Reference no
EF1507

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