Entrepreneurial lessons
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For the veteran returning with a disability, the traditional ways to "climb the economic ladder" are often closed because of their disability. These veterans also face policy and other barriers to their employment, he said. Roadblocks to economic productivity for veterans with disabilities affect not only the worker, but their communities as well, Haynie said. Notably, many of these veterans are young adults in their early to mid-20s who come from small towns with less than 5,000 inhabitants. "Entrepreneurship is a means through which veterans with disabilities can engage the economic engine of their community," Haynie said. "Statistics show that people with disabilities are nearly twice as likely to be self-employed as the general population. Throughout history, entrepreneurship has been a way for individuals who are disadvantaged in some way, whether it be socially, economically or physically, to overcome that disadvantage." Click Here To View the Full Article |