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Social and Solidarity Economy Social innovation in the world of work 27 – 31 July 2015, Johannesburg, South Africa

Social Innovation & Decent Work

Social and Solidarity Economy We are two men 2 - two women 3 - a woman and a man 4 - none of the above

Social and Solidarity Economy We are 1 - two men 2 - two women 3 - a woman and a man 4 - none of the above 67% 0% 33% 4

Social and Solidarity Economy In your view, which kind of economy is providing the most decent working conditions? Private Economy 2 - Public Economy 3 - Social and Solidarity Economy

Social and Solidarity Economy Private Economy 2 - Public Economy 3 - Social and Solidarity Economy 100% 0% In your view, which kind of economy is providing the most decent working conditions?

Social and Solidarity Economy In my country the SSE has provided innovative solutions for promoting gender equality No, the SSE has maintained a gender status quo by keeping women in sectors that are underpaid and undervalued 2 - Yes, the SSE is empowering women to be able to break out of historical gender roles and responsibilities.

Social and Solidarity Economy 8 In my country the SSE has provided innovative solutions for promoting gender equality No, the SSE has maintained a gender status quo by keeping women in sectors that are underpaid and undervalued 2 - Yes, the SSE is empowering women to be able to break out of historical gender roles and responsibilities. 50%

Social and Solidarity Economy Yes 2 - No In your experience, do you think Social & Solidarity Economy Organisations succeed in including vulnerable people?

Social and Solidarity Economy Yes 2 - No 25% 75% In your experience, do you think Social & Solidarity Economy Organisations succeed in including vulnerable people?

Social and Solidarity Economy In my country most young men and women would like to start their career in the: Private Economy 2 - Public Economy 3 - Social and Solidarity Economy

Social and Solidarity Economy In my country most young men and women would like to start their career in the: Private Economy 2 - Public Economy 3 - Social and Solidarity Economy 0%

Social and Solidarity Economy Which of these two statements reflects more your view: SSE Organisations start to work where the market ends 2 - SSE Organisations need to respond to a market demand

Social and Solidarity Economy Which of these two statements reflects more your view: SSE Organisations start to work where the market ends 2 - SSE Organisations need to respond to a market demand 34% 66%

Social and Solidarity Economy In my country less than 20% 2 - from 20% to 40% 3 - more than 40% of SSE Organisations address environmental issues

Social and Solidarity Economy of SSE Organisations address environmental issues less than 20% 2 - from 20% to 40% 3 - more than 40% 78% 16% 6% In my country

Social and Solidarity Economy Which of the below statements do you agree with most? SSE should be seen as a feasible alternative to mainstream development policies 2 - SSE should be promoted to complement mainstream development policies

Social and Solidarity Economy Which of the below statements do you agree with most? 1 - SSE should be seen as a feasible alternative to mainstream development policies 2 - SSE should be promoted to complement mainstream development policies 39% 61%

Social and Solidarity Economy In my country the SSE is policy priority of the government Yes 2 - No

Social and Solidarity Economy In my country the SSE is policy priority of the government Yes 2 - No 14% 86%

Social and Solidarity Economy In my country the SSE is among the top development priorities at the local level Yes 2 - No

Social and Solidarity Economy In my country the SSE is among the top development priorities at the local level 1 - Yes 2 - No 20% 80% 22

Social and Solidarity Economy In my country the SSE is currently: Playing a key role in contributing to inclusive and sustainable development 2 - Playing only a marginal role in contributing to inclusive and sustainable development

Social and Solidarity Economy In my country the SSE is currently: 1 - Playing a key role in contributing to inclusive and sustainable development 2 - Playing only a marginal role in contributing to inclusive and sustainable development 18% 82% 24

Social and Solidarity Economy Do Social and Solidarity Organisations in your environment contribute to Social Innovation? Yes 2 - No

Social and Solidarity Economy Do Social and Solidarity Organisations in your environment contribute to Social Innovation? Yes 2 - No 0%

Social and Solidarity Economy Can public and private procurement trigger social entrepreneurship? Yes 2 - No

Social and Solidarity Economy Can public and private procurement trigger social entrepreneurship? Yes 2 - No 0%

Social and Solidarity Economy Social and Solidarity Organisations in my environment contribute to formalizing the informal economy – I agree 2 – I disagree

Social and Solidarity Economy Social and Solidarity Organisations in my environment contribute to formalising the informal economy 30 1 – I agree 2 – I disagree 0%

Social and Solidarity Economy All SSE Organisations/Enterprises should measure financial, social and environmental performance equally – I agree 2 – I disagree

Social and Solidarity Economy 32 1 – I agree 2 – I disagree 0% All SSE Organisations/Enterprises should measure financial, social and environmental performance equally

Social and Solidarity Economy Government, Organised Business and Organised Labour in my country should elaborate a specific policy for SSE Organisations – I agree 2 – I don’t agree

Social and Solidarity Economy 34 1 – I agree 2 – I disagree 0% Government, Organised Business and Organised Labour in my country should elaborate a specific policy for SSE Organisations

Social and Solidarity Economy Please select the statement you agree with most Social and Solidarity Organisations/Enterprises should mainly focus on economic outcomes 2.Social and Solidarity Organisations/Enterprises should mainly focus on social outcomes 3.Social and Solidarity Organisations/Enterprises should mainly focus on environmental outcomes

Social and Solidarity Economy Please select the statement you agree with the most 36 1.Social and Solidarity Organisations/Enterprises should mainly focus on financial outcomes 2.Social and Solidarity Organisations/Enterprises should mainly focus on social outcomes 3.Social and Solidarity Organisations/Enterprises should mainly focus on environmental outcomes 0%

Social and Solidarity Economy Please select the statement you agree with the most No need to promote Social and Solidarity Organisations in fragile states as they already have big difficulties in non-fragile contexts. 2.Social and Solidarity Organisations in fragile states do suffer from the same lack of Basic conditions as any other business. 3.Fragile states should focus on the private sector first and then move to the promotion of the Social and Solidarity Economy.

Social and Solidarity Economy Please select the statement you agree with most 1 – No need to promote Social and Solidarity Organisations in fragile states as they already have big difficulties in non-fragile contexts. 2 – Social and Solidarity Organisations in fragile states do suffer from the same lack of Basic conditions as any other business. 3 – Fragile states should focus on the private sector first and then move to the promotion of the Social and Solidarity Economy. 0% 38