Report on the impact of Bridge to Business programme in Hungary: How did corporate partners benefit?

Vera Messing, Zsuzsanna Árendás

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Abstract (may include machine translation)

This paper is the first of two reports aiming to assess the Bridge to Business project’s impact in Hungary. The policy literature on Roma inclusion interprets it as a two-way process, where the openness of both the members of the minority group and the larger environment are essential prerequisites to successful inclusion. When assessing the impact of a Roma inclusion program we need to discuss not just its impact on the Roma participants, but also on the receiving environment (the corporate firms in our case). The present report focuses on how the programme cooperated with the partner companies and how it may have influenced their approach to employing Roma. The second paper – “Report on the impact of the Bridge to Business programme on Roma youth participants” – discusses the programme’s impact on the young Roma.2 In addition, the programme produced similar reports about its impact in Bulgaria as well as two policy briefs.3
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages38
StatePublished - 2019

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