Entrepreneurship is an important way to solve the youth employment problem.
Global Entrepreneurship Observation (co-completed by Babson School of Business in the United States, London Business School in the United Kingdom, and a number of well-known academic institutions***, the survey covers 35 countries around the world, and their economic aggregate accounts for 92% of the global economic aggregate) shows that regardless of
Whether in developed or developing countries, young people are the group with the most entrepreneurial energy and potential.
At an education conference held in Seoul in April 1999, UNESCO highlighted the need to strengthen entrepreneurship education and focus on cultivating students' entrepreneurial abilities.
Entrepreneurship is a core competency that is essential for individuals to be creative and innovative in a variety of work areas.
Small businesses founded by entrepreneurs can provide a large number of job opportunities in the modern economy and promote economic development.
The meeting believed that entrepreneurial capabilities should include: entrepreneurial attitude, creativity and innovation ability, the ability to grasp and create opportunities, the ability to calculate risks; and understand some basic business concepts, such as productivity, cost and self-entrepreneurship skills.