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Australia’s Disability Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

Publisher: Professor Simon Darcy, Professor Jock Collins, and Dr Megan Stronach (University of Technology Sydney > Business School)
Topics: Supported Employment Practice-Business Intelligence, Supported Employment Practice-Professional development, Supported Employment Practice-Financing, Supported Employment Practice-Best Practices, Compliance-Policies, Pathways-Career Pathways, Workplace Solutions – Accessibility & Universal Design, Workplace Solutions – Accommodations, Workplace Solutions – Jobseeker and Employee Engagement, Workplace Solutions – Innovations, Workplace Solutions – Disability Specific Workplace Inclusion
Year published: 2020
Type of resource: Publication

Australia’s Disability Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Experiences of People with Disability with Microenterprises, Self-employment and Entrepreneurship is a report that presents the findings of the first detailed research project on People with Disability self-employed entrepreneurs in Australia.
People with disability face great difficulty in getting access to the Australian economy. They have high unemployment rates while those who do get jobs often find them. unsatisfactory. Establishing a business is one strategy to overcome these economic barriers.

Access this resource here: Australia’s Disability Entrepreneurial Ecosystem.

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