Blar i SVA - Work Research Institute (AFI) på tidsskrift "European Journal of Social Work"
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Dedication to work: social workers in a Norwegian activation work context
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-04-20)Dedication to work is about enthusiasm for the job and feelings of pride and inspiration from one’s work, which is important due to its influence on work performance. We have surveyed dedication to work among 1347 trained ... -
Evidence-based activation work and service individualisation: client and frontline worker experiences with a standardised intervention
(European Journal of Social Work;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-06-02)Evidence-based interventions standardise frontline social services, but may also promote policy ideals like service individualisation and client involvement. This article examines how clients and frontline workers experience ... -
Improving follow-up with low-income families in Norway: What is new and what is already regular social work practice?
(European Journal of Social Work;2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Policymakers emphasise knowledge-based practices and evaluate their effectiveness. The Norwegian Directorate of Labour and Welfare has developed a model for Comprehensive follow-up of Low-income Families (the so-called ... -
Vital Tasks and Roles of Frontline Workers Facilitating Job Inclusion of Vulnerable Youth
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Researchers and others are worried about the marginalization of vulnerable youth who drop out of school and work. Frontline workers are key support givers for vulnerable youth, but they have been described as professionals ... -
‘You get a completely different feeling’ – an empirical exploration of emotions and their functions in digital frontline work
(European Journal of Social Work;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-12-19)In this study of how counsellors in the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (NAV) experience digital frontline work, most informants agreed that digital interaction with clients produces a ‘different feeling’ – but ...