Blar i Senter for profesjonsstudier (SPS) på forfatter "Sadeghi, Talieh"
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Associations between workplace learning patterns, social support and perceived competency
Sadeghi, Talieh (Human Resource Development International;Volume 23, 2020 - Issue 1, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019-06-01)Despite substantial research in the field of workplace learning and training over the past three decades, these concepts are heavily under-researched in relation to the public sector. By means of survey data, this study ... -
Frontline managers' perceptions and justifications of behavioural conditionality
Sadeghi, Talieh; Terum, Lars Inge (Social Policy & Administration;Volume 54, Issue 2, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-01-06)The debate on behavioural conditionality is characterised by abundant controversies. Frontline managers have a particularly important role in implementing these policies because their interpretation of the welfare policies ... -
Frontline workers’ competency in activation work
Sadeghi, Talieh; Fekjær, Silje Bringsrud (International Journal of Social Welfare;Volume 28, Issue 1 - January 2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-04-02)Frontline workers play a crucial role in implementing activation policies. Nevertheless, research on the competencies required for activation work is limited. We explored activation competency based on a survey of 1,735 ... -
Hva gjør individuell tilpasning av aktivitetskrav utfordrende? En studie av veiledere ved lokalkontorene i Nav.
Terum, Lars Inge; Sadeghi, Talieh (Søkelys på arbeidslivet;Årgang 38, nr. 1-2021, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05-04)Et politisk mål er at aktivitetskrav skal skreddersys til den enkelte bruker. Denne artikkelen undersøker hvilke forhold som bidrar til at medarbeiderne ved Nav-kontorene tilpasser aktivitetskravene til den enkelte, og ... -
The occupational context of activation work: the relative role of educational and workplace qualification and socialisation
Sadeghi, Talieh (OsloMet Avhandling 2020;Nr 30, Doctoral thesis; Peer reviewed, 2020)Activation policies, understood as mandatory activation of clients outside the labour market, have affected citizens’ lives and altered the frontline work in welfare offices dramatically. In effect, there are new ...