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While many scholars, governments, and corporations have expressed
that they would like to play a hand in developing an inclusive and
equitable society, few have achieved the goal. Vulnerable
communities around the world have suffered systemically and have
been left on their own to succeed economically despite decades of
disadvantage. It is essential to consider these communities and
their sociological and systemic factors when considering the future
of work in order to succeed in developing a truly sustainable and
equitable society. Socio-Economic Disparities, Vulnerable
Communities, and the Future of Work and Entrepreneurship discusses
the journey of vulnerable communities in the pursuit of
entrepreneurship. It further investigates the strategies and action
that governments and organizations can take to cultivate an
inclusive environment within the future of work. Covering topics
such as economic agency, equitable access, and affirmative action,
this premier reference source is an excellent resource for
policymakers, government officials, non-profit organizations,
business leaders and executives, human resource managers,
economists, students and faculty of higher education, researchers,
and academicians.
This book explores the global income disparity from both the format
and informal economy perspectives with a special focus on
post-COVID outcomes and highlights different workforce and
entrepreneurial segments with a specific focus on their COVID-19
experience, adaptions, and lessons learned on resilience, growth,
and sustainability. This book also offers recommendations from
thought leaders on the needed collaborations between industry,
academy, government, and the community to improve inclusive
outcomes for the future of work and entrepreneurship. While many
scholars, governments, corporations have talked the talk of
developing an inclusive and equitable society, few have achieved
the goal. This book highlights marginalized labor and
entrepreneurial market segments and review strategies used to
prepare for technology changes globally. The chapters provide a
series of recommendation by thought leaders that may aid in growing
and sustaining a more inclusive global society.
While many scholars, governments, and corporations have expressed
that they would like to play a hand in developing an inclusive and
equitable society, few have achieved the goal. Vulnerable
communities around the world have suffered systemically and have
been left on their own to succeed economically despite decades of
disadvantage. It is essential to consider these communities and
their sociological and systemic factors when considering the future
of work in order to succeed in developing a truly sustainable and
equitable society. Socio-Economic Disparities, Vulnerable
Communities, and the Future of Work and Entrepreneurship discusses
the journey of vulnerable communities in the pursuit of
entrepreneurship. It further investigates the strategies and action
that governments and organizations can take to cultivate an
inclusive environment within the future of work. Covering topics
such as economic agency, equitable access, and affirmative action,
this premier reference source is an excellent resource for
policymakers, government officials, non-profit organizations,
business leaders and executives, human resource managers,
economists, students and faculty of higher education, researchers,
and academicians.
Disparity in the workplace has been exacerbated in recent years as
society faces a number of challenges in promoting inclusion and
equality across fields. To ensure appropriate steps are taken to
move in the direction of a diverse and equitable future for the
workforce, further study and consideration on the key challenges,
opportunities, and strategies for advancing business policy to
provide for the underserved is required. Sustainability and the
Future of Work and Entrepreneurship for the Underserved highlights
marginalized labor and entrepreneurial market segments and reviews
strategies used to prepare for technological change globally. The
book also provides a series of recommendations to assist in growing
and sustaining a more inclusive global society. Covering a range of
topics such as disparities, class challenges, and entrepreneurs,
this reference work is crucial for policymakers, business owners,
managers, researchers, academicians, scholars, instructors, and
students.
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