Economic Benefits of Social Enterprise
Helping to improve the overall skills of a local workforce
Reduction of inequalities in access to health and social care services
Construction of good quality housing for those in sub-standard conditions (with respect to social enterprises involved in construction and housing development)
Reduction of social exclusion for the displaced/unemployed
Creation of wealth; added benefits due to a multiplier effect
Improved labor productivity due to skills investment
Increased tax revenues while reducing welfare payments
Enabling community-led rejuvenation and renewal