2022
DOI: 10.1057/s41295-022-00288-3
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Quite promising yet marginal? A comparative study of social economy in the EU South

Abstract: Social Economy (SE) has been praised for contributing to a humane and sustainable economic growth, whilst effectively tackling the detrimental effects of economic, ecological, and other types of crises. With many of its member states experiencing a heap of such problems, the EU has actively facilitated the setting up and operation of social enterprises. The paper at hand offers a theoretically-grounded empirical analysis of SE in four South EU countries (Spain, Italy, Greece, and Cyprus), and specifically, it … Show more

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“…Supranational decision-makers start from the premise that the social economy can support sustainable development and provide solutions to the multiple crises facing contemporary society. In this context, Avagianou et al (Avagianou et al, 2022) examines the state of development of the social economy in Spain, Italy, Greece and Cyprus, starting with the establishment and analysis of a regional database on the labour factor and social enterprises and continuing with interviews and dedicated questionnaires. The analysis shows that there are large disparities between the four countries analysed in relation to the stage and scale of implementation of the social economy.…”
Section: Social Economy and Working Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supranational decision-makers start from the premise that the social economy can support sustainable development and provide solutions to the multiple crises facing contemporary society. In this context, Avagianou et al (Avagianou et al, 2022) examines the state of development of the social economy in Spain, Italy, Greece and Cyprus, starting with the establishment and analysis of a regional database on the labour factor and social enterprises and continuing with interviews and dedicated questionnaires. The analysis shows that there are large disparities between the four countries analysed in relation to the stage and scale of implementation of the social economy.…”
Section: Social Economy and Working Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the limited number of well-paid job vacancies, many young people, even the highly educated ones, currently face higher difficulties in achieving a smooth transition from education to work (Simões, 2018). The countries under study have not been able to produce stable working conditions for youth, heretofore, (Avagianou et al, 2022; Kotroyannos et al, 2015).…”
Section: Neets and Youthspaces: A Tentative Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%