Frontline Delivery of Welfare-to-Work Policies in Europe: Activating the Unemployed

Author:   Rik van Berkel (Utrecht University, Netherlands) ,  Dorte Caswell (Aalborg University, Denmark) ,  Peter Kupka (Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany) ,  Flemming Larsen (Aalborg University, Denmark)
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Pages:   220
Publication Date:   12 July 2019
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Author:   Rik van Berkel (Utrecht University, Netherlands) ,  Dorte Caswell (Aalborg University, Denmark) ,  Peter Kupka (Institute for Employment Research (IAB), Germany) ,  Flemming Larsen (Aalborg University, Denmark)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.410kg
ISBN:  

9780367371883


ISBN 10:   036737188
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   12 July 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. The Frontline Delivery of Welfare-to-Work in Context Dorte Caswell, Peter Kupka, Flemming Larsen and Rik van Berkel 2. State of the Art in Frontline Studies of Welfare-to-Work: A Literature Review Rik van Berkel 3. Street-Level Organizations and US Workfare: Insights for Policy and Theory Evelyn Z. Brodkin 4. Activation in the UK: The Front line and the ‘Black Box’ of Employment Service Provision Roy Sainsbury 5. Back-to-Work Services in France and the Flexibility Edict Lynda Lavitry 6. Activation ‘Made in Germany’ – Welfare-to-Work services under ‘Social Code II’ Peter Kupka and Christopher Osiander 7. On the Frontline of Public Employment Services in Austria and Italy: Which Professionalism for which Practices? Urban Nothdurfter 8. Activation Work within the Social Welfare System. The Case of Poland Tomasz Kaźmierczak and Marek Rymsza 9. The Street-Level Activation of the Unemployed Remote and Very Remote from the Labour Market. The Dutch Case Rik van Berkel 10. Frontline Work in the delivery of Danish Activation Policies – and How Governance, Organizational and Occupational Contexts Shape This Dorte Caswell and Flemming Larsen 11. Conclusions and Topics for Future Research Dorte Caswell, Flemming Larsen, Rik van Berkel and Peter Kupka

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'Welfare-to-work is one of the major shifts in welfare over the last decades. Combining national case studies and thought-provoking theoretical chapters, this book provides the reader with concrete information on the actual 'activation' practices and proposes an innovative framework to understand what is at stake at the frontline of the new welfare state. A must-read to grasp what 'activation policy' really is, and to figure out its impact on people subjected to it.' - Vincent Dubois, University of Strasbourg, France 'These studies demonstrate the importance of examining signature welfare state policies through the reactions and behavior of front-line workers. Bringing these studies of welfare-to-work policies in the United States and eight European countries together in a single volume is an impressive achievement.' - Michael Lipsky, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos, author of Street-Level Bureaucracy: Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Services


'Welfare-to-work is one of the major shifts in welfare over the last decades. Combining national case studies and thought-provoking theoretical chapters, this book provides the reader with concrete information on the actual ‘activation’ practices and proposes an innovative framework to understand what is at stake at the frontline of the new welfare state. A must-read to grasp what ‘activation policy’ really is, and to figure out its impact on people subjected to it.' - Vincent Dubois, University of Strasbourg, France 'These studies demonstrate the importance of examining signature welfare state policies through the reactions and behavior of front-line workers. Bringing these studies of welfare-to-work policies in the United States and eight European countries together in a single volume is an impressive achievement.' - Michael Lipsky, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos, author of Street-Level Bureaucracy: Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Services


'Welfare-to-work is one of the major shifts in welfare over the last decades. Combining national case studies and thought-provoking theoretical chapters, this book provides the reader with concrete information on the actual 'activation' practices and proposes an innovative framework to understand what is at stake at the frontline of the new welfare state. A must-read to grasp what 'activation policy' really is, and to figure out its impact on people subjected to it.' - Vincent Dubois, University of Strasbourg, France 'These studies demonstrate the importance of examining signature welfare state policies through the reactions and behavior of front-line workers. Bringing these studies of welfare-to-work policies in the United States and eight European countries together in a single volume is an impressive achievement.' - Michael Lipsky, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos, author of Street-Level Bureaucracy: Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Services


Author Information

Rik van Berkel is an associate professor at the Utrecht School of Governance, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. His research interests are situated on the interface of social policy, public administration and public organization studies, and include welfare state transformations, implementing new models for the provision of social services, and processes of change in public organizations. Dorte Caswell is an associate professor at the Department of Sociology and Social Work, Aalborg University, Denmark. She is the head of SAB, a research group focusing on social work at the frontline of active labour market and social policy. Her research focuses on social work under the canopy of active labour market and social policy. Peter Kupka is a senior researcher at the Institute for Employment Research, Nuremberg, Germany. His research interests include processes of counselling and job placement, the situation of – and case work for – unemployed persons with mental health problems. Flemming Larsen is a professor at the Centre for Labour Market Research (CARMA), Aalborg University, Denmark. His research focuses on labour market and social policy. One major research topic has been labour market models. Another important field of research is analyses of labour market and social policy reforms, studying changes (and trends) in policies.

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