Exploring success for intermediate labour market social enterprises: a literature review

Authors
Danielle Nockolds
Published
2012

This student paper reviews the historical landscape of employment services and the rise of ILM programs and examines the key factors and tensions that influence whether an ILM social enterprise is successful.

Intermediate Labour Market (ILM) social enterprises provide short-term employment and support to highly disadvantaged jobseekers to create long-term improvements in their lives and provide community benefits.

Last updated on 16 June 2020

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