Work inclusion of marginalised groups in a troubled city district – How can active labour market policies improve?
Frøyland, Kjetil; Bull, Helen; Skarpaas, Lisebet Skeie; Berget, Gerd; Spjelkavik, Øystein; Lystad, June
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2024Metadata
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10.1111/spol.13058Abstract
Active labour market policies (ALMP) have faced challenges
in integrating marginalised groups into the workforce. This
study explores perceptions among managers and frontline
workers on enhancing work inclusion for neurodiverse citi-
zens, marginalised youth, and individuals suffering from
mental health or substance use disorders in a troubled city
district. An examination of dialogue conferences and group
interviews uncovers problems with current practises, atti-
tudes, and service organisation. The proposed local solu-
tions primarily include improved coordination of support
and services, as well as enhanced competence within these
services. Our results indicate that co-creation at the system,
organisation, and individual levels, coupled with expanded
knowledge translation, can mobilise local actors to create
new or adopt existing knowledge-based strategies. There-
fore, local co-creation presents a potential for developing
local inclusion strategies.