This article intends to contribute to the increasing body of academic literature on the frontline delivery of activation policies. In line with the broader literature on frontline work, this literature focuses attention on frontline delivery practices and preferences and how these can be explained. Activation work is an interesting case in this context, because activation workers’ jobs designs vary considerably and workers have a diversity of educational backgrounds (including but not limited to social work) in the many countries that have implemented activation policies. This article looks at workers’ preferences rather than actual delivery practices. It analyses how job design and educational background are related to workers’ preferences...
Dahmen S. Regulating Transitions from School to Work. An Institutional Ethnography of Activation Wor...
Over the past decades implementation and street-level bureaucracy research has shown forcefully that...
This article discusses factors shaping street-level caseworkers' role in the ‘personalization’ of ac...
This article intends to contribute to the increasing body of academic literature on the frontline de...
Frontline workers play a crucial role in implementing activation policies. Nevertheless, research o...
The issue of professionalism in activation work is at the forefront of scholarly discussions. Due to...
This study explores the frontline delivery of activation services in three Dutch municipal social as...
Activation policies, understood as mandatory activation of clients outside the labour market, have a...
The professional nature and professionalisation of the street-level delivery of activation policies ...
This book focuses on frontline activation work as the very moment where activation policies encounte...
Individualised activation services have gained in importance in all European welfare states making l...
Using the Norwegian case of an integrated welfare and employment service organisation, this study ex...
Following Michael Lipsky's well‐known argument that policy is made in the daily encounters between s...
This article explores the nature of innovative employer‐oriented activation policies, which aim to i...
This themed issue contributes to European research on the role of front-line work in the implementat...
Dahmen S. Regulating Transitions from School to Work. An Institutional Ethnography of Activation Wor...
Over the past decades implementation and street-level bureaucracy research has shown forcefully that...
This article discusses factors shaping street-level caseworkers' role in the ‘personalization’ of ac...
This article intends to contribute to the increasing body of academic literature on the frontline de...
Frontline workers play a crucial role in implementing activation policies. Nevertheless, research o...
The issue of professionalism in activation work is at the forefront of scholarly discussions. Due to...
This study explores the frontline delivery of activation services in three Dutch municipal social as...
Activation policies, understood as mandatory activation of clients outside the labour market, have a...
The professional nature and professionalisation of the street-level delivery of activation policies ...
This book focuses on frontline activation work as the very moment where activation policies encounte...
Individualised activation services have gained in importance in all European welfare states making l...
Using the Norwegian case of an integrated welfare and employment service organisation, this study ex...
Following Michael Lipsky's well‐known argument that policy is made in the daily encounters between s...
This article explores the nature of innovative employer‐oriented activation policies, which aim to i...
This themed issue contributes to European research on the role of front-line work in the implementat...
Dahmen S. Regulating Transitions from School to Work. An Institutional Ethnography of Activation Wor...
Over the past decades implementation and street-level bureaucracy research has shown forcefully that...
This article discusses factors shaping street-level caseworkers' role in the ‘personalization’ of ac...