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Bootstrap Dreams: U.S Microenterprise Development in an Era of Welfare Reform

Author
Jurik, Nancy C.
Abstract
Declines in real wages, increases in the number of poor families, and cutbacks to welfare and other safety-net programs have stimulated the popularity of microenterprise development programs (MDPs). These programs typically offer training and loans to individuals seeking to operate very small businesses. MDPs are often presented as a path to the self-sufficiency that comes with entrepreneurship and as an example of the success of market-based alternatives to government programs. In Bootstrap Dreams, Nancy C. Jurik analyzes the origins and maturation of these programs in the United States.
Description
The abstract, table of contents, and first twenty-five pages are published with permission from the Cornell University Press. For ordering information, please visit the Cornell University Press at http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/.
Date Issued
2005-01-01Subject
international; roots; employment; program; microenterprise; development; MDPs; U.S.; work; economic; employment; bank; service; credit; loans; wages; poor; welfare
Type
book chapter