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The frontline delivery of activation: workers’ preferences and their antecedents

De uitvoering van activering: voorkeuren van klantmanagers en hun antecedenten

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Talieh Sadeghi & Lars Inge Terum. (2023) Dedication to work: social workers in a Norwegian activation work context. European Journal of Social Work 26:3, pages 532-546.
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Tomáš Sirovátka & Miroslava Rákoczyová. (2022) Front-line work in activation and targeting of re-qualification programmes: lessons from the Czech Republic. European Journal of Social Work 25:1, pages 162-175.
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Zach Roche & Ray Griffin. (2022) Activation through marketisation as a process of ignorancing. Social Policy & Administration 57:5, pages 565-579.
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Bettina Leibetseder. (2022) They do what they must: caseworkers at the public employment service in Vienna. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 43:7/8, pages 626-642.
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Rebecca ParacianiRebecca Paraciani. 2023. Labour Inspectors in Italy. Labour Inspectors in Italy 9 27 .
Staffan Bengtsson, Alexandru Panican & Rickard Ulmestig. (2022) Activation measures through the lens of governmentality. Critical and Radical Social Work, pages 1-17.
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Rik Berkel, Julia Penning de Vries & Paul Aa. (2021) Practising professionalism in activation work: Developing and testing a questionnaire. International Journal of Social Welfare 31:2, pages 139-153.
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Helle Cathrine Hansen & Erika Gubrium. (2021) Activating the person in the changing situation. Journal of Comparative Social Work 16:1, pages 61-84.
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Lars Inge Terum & Talieh Sadeghi. (2021) Hva gjør individuell tilpasning av aktivitetskrav utfordrende?. Søkelys på arbeidslivet 38:1, pages 41-58.
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Rik Berkel. (2019) Making welfare conditional: A street‐level perspective. Social Policy & Administration 54:2, pages 191-204.
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