Family, society and the individual: Determinants of entrepreneurial attitudes among youth in Chennai, South India : A study using GEM data

High rates of youth unemployment across the world have captured the attention of many world organizations and other policy makers. One policy solution that has been proposed to curb these high rates is encouraging youth entrepreneurship. In this paper, we examine the formation of attitudes that are...

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