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Career Trajectories of Higher Education Graduates: Impact of Soft Skills
The labor market can be a daunting place for young graduates; this paper aims to shed light on how they navigate it. By examining the ways in which they enter the workforce and the impact of individual and socioeconomic factors on their career paths, we ...
Aomar Ibourk, Karim El Aynaoui
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Literature review in the field of solidarity economy (SE) and energy cooperatives [PDF]
The article is a review of existing research on the concept of a solidarity economy (SE) and the role of cooperation in this area. The authors analyze various aspects of the SE, such as equity, sustainability, resource allocation, social inclusion and ...
Egorov Vladimir, Inshakov Andrey
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Plural economy and solidary social economy: Discussing the concepts
This article presents this trajectory, starting from the work of Milton Santos on the circuits in the urban economics in the underdeveloped countries and their relation to the popular economy.
Daniel Francisco Nagao-Menezes
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A full-scale russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 changed socioeconomic sustainability (SES) and boosted the solidarity economy (SE) formation in the country under the ongoing war.
Oleksandra Kuzior +5 more
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The article aims to analyze the participation of women in the Family Farming and Popular Economy Solidarity Fair in the territory of Inhamuns and Crateús, in Ceará, organized by Caritas of the Diocese of Crateús.
Ydávila Vasconcelos Martins +1 more
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Considering the global restructuring affecting agrarian landscapes, we build on the concept of autonomy proposed by van der Ploeg and colleagues (but extended and critically complemented) to analyse how family farmers can build this autonomy to face ...
Unai Villalba‐Eguiluz +2 more
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Black Feminists in the Third Sector: Here Is Why We Choose to use the term Solidarity Economy
Many countries in the Global North use the term “social economy”—also known as the third sector—to describe economies run by citizens rather than by state or business actors.
Caroline Shenaz Hossein, Megan Pearson
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Furnishing the Social Solidarity Economy
Despite its historic roots, the Social Solidarity Economy (SSE) is a concept that has come to prominence in South America over the last decade. It is an alternative theoretical construct of “the economy” that seeks to emphasise relationships of ...
Alexander D’Aloia
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The role of the solidarity economy in the development of society (on the example of Asian countries) [PDF]
Social and solidarity economy (hereinafter referred to as SSE) is traditionally defined by forms of economic organization that have goals for economic activity and income extraction, oriented to the needs of society and managed on the basis of democratic
Egorov Vladimir Georgievich +1 more
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In this article, we explore the critiques developed by the anarchist social movement towards the “Solidarity and Cooperative Economy” in Greece. Initially, we outline the genealogy of the structural connection governing the “solidarity” economy with the ...
Gkagkelis Vaggelis
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