EMPLOYMENT In Focus 5 Social Economy




EMPLOYMENT In Focus 5 - Social Economy

















Issue No. 5 Winter 1998






Introduction to the Social Economy

Since the publication of the 'European
Union White Paper on Economic Policy' in 1994, there has been a growing
interest in the social economy both in Ireland and in the EU generally.
That interest stems from the perceived potential of the social economy to
contribute to employment creation as well as having a role in the
provision of new services. The European Commission defined the social
economy as "new types of social service provision within a continuum
between commercial service provision and statutory provision". This
definition was subsequently accepted by the National Economic and Social
Forum which stated that the social economy was a 'third sector' neither
public nor private but 'representing a continuum of delivery possibilities
between fully commercial and public provision' (NESF, 1995).
Subsequently, the distinct characteristics of the enterprises that
operate in the social economy were identified by PLANET, the network of
area-based partnerships. In 1997 they published 'Building the Social
Economy' which identifies three forms of social enterprise.


At the more commercial end of the spectrum are community businesses
that generate revenue largely from trading income.

Mid-way along the spectrum are social enterprises based on the
concept of deficient market demand and therefore relying on a mix of
revenues including public sector support.

Finally, there are social enterprises that are based exclusively on
public sector contracts.
This typology was accepted by the Steering Group on the
Social Economy established under Partnership 2000
. That Steering Group met throughout 1997 and 1998 and in July 1998
presented its report. That report has now been accepted by Government.
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the recommendations of the Steering Group.
Although the concept of the social economy is relatively new, social
enterprises have a much longer history. Consequently, the implementation
of policy in relation to the social economy can benefit greatly from
existing good practice in this area. During 1996 and 1997, several social
enterprises were supported by the EMPLOYMENT Initiative in Ireland. A
volume of case studies of these enterprises is soon to be published and it
is intended that this will contribute to the ongoing accumulation of
knowledge on the social economy. This issue of EMPLOYMENT in Focus
provides an overview of the social enterprises in EMPLOYMENT.










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