2019
DOI: 10.1080/2156857x.2019.1680418
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Door openers? Public officials as supportive actors in the labour market participation of descendants of immigrants in Sweden

Abstract: The aim of this study was to examine how employed descendants of immigrants in Sweden perceive that interactions with public officials have benefitted their occupational aspirations and attainments. We conducted qualitative semi-structured interviews with twelve female and nine male descendants of immigrants, followed by an abductive thematic analysis. Applying a theoretical framework of social capital, we found three main influences of public officials from respondents' perspectives: 1) connectedness, 2) supp… Show more

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“…Present day society and working life is increasingly attuned to the neoliberal view of people as free and transferable individuals with the capacity to make their own decisions on all aspects of education, work, and career development (Aslan et al 2019;Davies et al 2005;Fejes 2010;Garsten and Jacobsson 2013;Gazso 2007). Alongside and within the expansion of neoliberal frameworks and procedural developments in Sweden, the concept of employability has received more and more attention (e.g., Diedrich and Styhre 2013; Fejes 2010; Garsten and Jacobsson 2013).…”
Section: Labour Market Induction: Neoliberal Discourses Meet Social Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Present day society and working life is increasingly attuned to the neoliberal view of people as free and transferable individuals with the capacity to make their own decisions on all aspects of education, work, and career development (Aslan et al 2019;Davies et al 2005;Fejes 2010;Garsten and Jacobsson 2013;Gazso 2007). Alongside and within the expansion of neoliberal frameworks and procedural developments in Sweden, the concept of employability has received more and more attention (e.g., Diedrich and Styhre 2013; Fejes 2010; Garsten and Jacobsson 2013).…”
Section: Labour Market Induction: Neoliberal Discourses Meet Social Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only by being considered unemployable is the migrant eligible for labour market measures to counter unemployment and lack of employability, and can thereby have the potential to increase employability. Hence, how employment opportunities are presented and employability is constructed by public officials can be of vital importance (see also Aslan et al 2019), and this is something in need of further research attention.…”
Section: Labour Market Induction: Neoliberal Discourses Meet Social Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
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