Common use of Economic barriers Clause in Contracts

Economic barriers. Economic disadvantages like a low standard of living, low income, students who need to work to support themselves, dependence on the social welfare system, in long-term unemployment, precarious situations or poverty, being homeless, in debt or with financial problems, etc., may represent a barrier to participate. Barriers may also stem from difficulties to transfer or continue to receive any (economic) support services during the participants time abroad.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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