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Activation In Practice Constraints And Possibilities For Professional Action On The Frontline Of Public Employment Services Urban Nothdurfter

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Activation In Practice Constraints And Possibilities For Professional Action On The Frontline Of Public Employment Services Urban Nothdurfter
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Publisher: Bozen-Bolzano University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.01 MB
Pages: 291
Author: Urban Nothdurfter
ISBN: 9788860461377, 9788860461384, 8860461375, 8860461383
Language: English
Year: 2018
Volume: 6

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Activation In Practice Constraints And Possibilities For Professional Action On The Frontline Of Public Employment Services Urban Nothdurfter by Urban Nothdurfter 9788860461377, 9788860461384, 8860461375, 8860461383 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on frontline activation work as the very moment where activation policies encounter their target groups and real-world solutions need to be found. It contributes to the debate on constraints and possibilities of activation work in a field where challenges are often neglected both by social policy and social work research, although it has become a central arena for welfare state intervention and, eventually, for the realisation of social citizenship. Particular attention is paid to the questions as to whether and to what extent professionalising activation work could counteract the precarious and highly individualised role of frontline workers in this rather ambiguous public domain.

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