logo Stad Gent
what can we do for you?
Wij helpen u
Hulp bij starten
Steunmaatregelen
Vergunningen
Ondernemen in Gent
Beleid en projecten
Haven van Gent
Sectoren van de toekomstKenniseconomie en innovatieRetailSociale economieLogistiekIndustrieDiensten
Nieuwsbrief
 
investeerders detailhandel
Home | Contact | Search | Newsletter | RSS newsfeed
investingent.be/ondernemers
You are here: Options page > Ondernemers > Sectoren van de toekomst > Sociale economie

logo OOG

wegwijs in ondernemen 

T: +32 (0)9 210 10 60

elke werkdag van 8u30 tot 16u30

contactformulier


louis_verbeke.jpg

Louis Verbeke Chairman, Vlerick Management School

"The Vlerick Management School which now has campuses in Ghent, Leuven, St-Petersburg and Beijing was born in Ghent. Its nervous center is still there. Its international development was strongly supported by the mayor of Ghent and the Governor of the Province. Our international students in particular find Ghent an exciting and beautiful place. Ghent and the School is an old love affair which is going from strength to strength."
 
Social economy Print E-mail

Strong in Ghent

Social economy is a significant part of Ghent's economy. Social economy offers the unemployed, who have not (yet) managed to get regular employment, the possibility of finding work.

Considerable variety

The social economy is a subsidized economy: the Flemish authorities offer their conscious support. Some initiatives are in a beginning phase such as the local service economy, ‘invoegbedrijven' (companies subsidized to employee minority groups) and ‘dienstenchequebedrijven' (services companies accepting government subsidized ‘services checks'). Others, such as places of work that are specially designed to offer work opportunities to the handicapped and socially impaired, already have several years of experience. Numbers vary from just a few workers (local service economy) to hundreds of employees.

Work

Currently in the Ghent region there are 2,272 jobs in the social economy, not including ‘services checks'. By the end of 2013, the City of Ghent wants to create 1000 extra jobs in the social economy sector.

 
Bookmark and Share