How socio-economic disparities impact vulnerable communities in the future of work & entrepreneurship?
Professor Micah Crump and I are please to pre-announce the second in our series of book publications related to the future of work and entrepreneurship of the underserved. The description of the book and coverage follows:
Description:
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.
Coverage:
The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:
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1yJo-Ann, thanks for sharing!
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2yCongratulations Jo-Ann Rolle, Ph.D. for continuing to share your research and thoughts on this important topic !
President/Exective Director at Marico Foundation
2yCongratulations on your book I wish you and the professor continued success !!!
CEO Scientist Farmer| Award winning research scientist| On a mission to decolonize our Agriculture Food and Healthy System in the Caribbean
2yCongratulations. Looking forward to reading.