Entrepreneurship and Disability: Scaling from Self-Employment to Small Business Ownership

Article by Ed Carter People with disabilities are nearly twice as likely to be self-employed than the non-disabled population. The motivations for self-employment are varied and complex: Most self-employed people with a disability cite increased income as the primary motive for starting a business according to a recent review published in Disability & Society. TheContinue reading “Entrepreneurship and Disability: Scaling from Self-Employment to Small Business Ownership”