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Green jobs for the disadvantaged in British Columbia: the perspectives of non-governmental organisations and social entrepreneurs
Authors:Robert VanWynsberghe
Institution:Department of Educational Studies, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
Abstract:This paper examines the actions and potential of green jobs for the disadvantaged, from the perspective of non-governmental organisations and social entrepreneurs. The populations of interest include: low-income, developmentally challenged, those with mental health or addiction issues, women, and First Nations. Findings indicate that green businesses and social entrepreneurs have uniquely engaged in social training and hiring strategies related to green jobs. The major challenges they face include a lack of policies that support the development of green jobs through social training and hiring. As a result of these findings, an argument is made for combining job and life skills for both disadvantaged populations and the agencies that serve them as well as building the capacity of employers to practise social hiring.
Keywords:green jobs  social training and hiring  disadvantaged  British Columbia
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