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It is noted that many young people around the world are ready to consider participation in socially oriented business projects as a career path, but this is hindered by a number of barriers. Based on the SWOT analysis, the strengths and weaknesses of social business projects, the opportunities that social entrepreneurship opens up for young people, as well as risks and threats that can a ect youth social entrepreneurship are analyzed. It is noted that one of the signi cant problems that are an obstacle to the support of youth social projects is the assessment of the social e ciency of business. The use of various (not yet fully widespread) methodologies allows the buildup of programs to support youth social projects.
youth social entrepreneurship, SWOT analysis, risks, threats, prospects, unemployment, employment, social efficiency
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