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Visar resultat 21 - 25 av 34 avhandlingar innehållade orden active labour market policy.
21. Activation Programs, Benefit Take-Up, and Labor Market Attachment
Sammanfattning : Essay 1 (with Ulrika Vikman): Previous literature shows that activation requirements for welfare participants reduce welfare participation, but the dynamics behind these results have not been fully examined. In this paper we use a rich set of register data covering the entire working age population in a Swedish municipality to study how the introduction of mandatory activation programs aimed at unemployed welfare participants affect the probability of entering and exiting welfare. LÄS MER
22. Att skapa mål och mening i vakuumland : Om socialt arbete i en kommunal arbetsmarknadsinsats för unga
Sammanfattning : Den här avhandlingen handlar om det sociala arbetet inom en kommunal arbetsmarknadsinsats för unga (16–29 år). Avhandlingens syfte är att beskriva och förstå hur socialarbetare, som arbetar i en arbetsmarknadsinsats för unga, tolkar och använder ungas erfarenheter och önskningar i relation till organisatoriska villkor. LÄS MER
23. From the cradle to the grave - in sickness and in health? : The welfare state and health outcomes
Sammanfattning : Sickness, whether manifested through actual sickness or through fear of sickness, is a part of human life. Sickness cash benefits was one of the earliest social security programs implemented in modern welfare states. Previous research on how sickness benefits are associated with health outcomes has emphasized the significance of income. LÄS MER
24. Fordismens kris och löntagarfonder i Sverige
Sammanfattning : One of the most controversial debates in contemporary Swedish history centred on a proposal to create “wage-earner” funds. The main institutional actors of Swedish society were involved in this debate during the 1970s and 1980s. LÄS MER
25. Unga arbetslösas ansikten : Identitet och subjektivitet i det svenska och danska samhället
Sammanfattning : My aim is to show how unemployed youth, in Sweden and Denmark, during the years 1992-1996, were coping with their situation as unemployed, by focusing on their motivation for work, their conception of work, and their alternative action. Swedish youth have for a number of decades lived with a labour market policy which has had full employment as a goal and included active measures. LÄS MER