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Gerda Buchmueller, Richard Dorsett, Veruska Oppedisano, Neha Prashar - University of Westminster

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What Works: testing youth employment interventions  · 

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University of Westminster
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ProgrammeWhat Works: testing youth employment interventions

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About

The University of Westminster’s vision is to be sector leader in collaborating with industry and community organisations for providing strong career and enterprise support, facilitating workforce diversification and catalysing research and knowledge exchange.

As a major milestone, in spring 2026 the University has opened Zone29, its new home for careers and enterprise, where they strive to form new and nurture existing partnerships.

Working with Youth Futures

University of Westminster collaborates with us on research and evaluation activity.

Currently, this includes working as part of our What Works: testing youth employment interventions programme.

Overview

The aim of this report is to understand if self-employment has the potential to provide opportunities for young people who face obstacles in finding a suitable job.

It draws on secondary data sets and surveys to understand:

  • intentions around self-employment
  • who opts for self-employment
  • earnings of young people who are self-employed
  • survival of self-employed businesses
  • job satisfaction