Journal of European Social Policy
Volume 19, Issue 3, 2009, Pages 259-270

If work is out of sight. Activation and citizenship for new refugees (Article)

Hagelund A.* , Kavli H.
  • a Institute for Social Research, Oslo, Norway
  • b Fafo, Oslo, Norway

Abstract

Activation has become an important paradigm for social policies in Europe. New migrants and refugees especially constitute a category with particular problems in accessing the labour market, and have thus become a prime target group for activation in some countries. The article addresses the tension between aims of employment and economic self-sufficiency, and social inclusion and participation in a wider sense. Using data from the implementation of the Norwegian introductory programme for newly arrived refugees, we analyse local caseworkers' attempts at negotiating this tension when working with clients whose labour market prospects are conceived of as poor. Two distinct frameworks of interpretation, with distinct consequences for practical implementation, are identified: an activation discourse where the main emphasis is on labour market inclusion; and a citizenship discourse which broadens the goals to include other forms of social participation. © The Author(s), 2009.

Author Keywords

Integration Norway Activation Refugees Immigration Implementation

Index Keywords

Eurasia refugee social inclusion Norway Scandinavia Europe employment Northern Europe citizenship self sufficiency immigration social participation

Link
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DOI: 10.1177/0958928709104741
ISSN: 09589287
Cited by: 14
Original Language: English