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    Why Protection of Precarious Parts of the Labour Market is a Matter for Everyone by Irma Olofsson

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…While the Swedish trade union confederation (LO) is having trouble recruiting members across the board, the trade unions are having the hardest time with some of the more precarious workers in the Swedish labour market. The failure to organise these workers, who have only very slender opportunities to exercise their rights, is not only a problem for workers that come to Sweden but is also central to the strength of the entirety of trade unions in Sweden.…”
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    Att vistas i arbetsmarknadspolitikens ingenmansland by Rickard Ulmestig, Alexandru Panican

    Published 2019-01-01
    Subjects: “…Local labour market policy, unemployment, activation, co-operation, municipalities…”
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    Organisatoriske særtrekk i samordningen mellom skole og arbeidsliv i yrkesfagutdanningen: Empirisk belysning gjennom en norsk casestudie by Merete Chatrin Rekdahl, Jan Merok Paulsen

    Published 2023-09-01
    “… The current study provides an in-depth investigation of critical factors of successful inter- organisational collaboration involving upper secondary schools, vocational communities situated at department levels, and labour market partners in the school’s local environment. …”
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    The interpersonal grammar of job advertisements: Towards a meaning making for the new work order by Karin Helgesson, Per Holmberg

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…It is suggested that these trends may be interpreted against the background of the changes in the labour market which have been summarised as ‘the new work order’. …”
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    The interpersonal grammar of job advertisements: Towards a meaning making for the new work order by Karin Helgesson, Per Holmberg

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…It is suggested that these trends may be interpreted against the background of the changes in the labour market which have been summarised as ‘the new work order’. …”
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    Teacher careers and professional dispositions in a diversified school market by Per Dannefjord, Magnus Persson

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Thus, what seems like an extension of possibilities, through more diverse options, has transformed into a narrower and possibly more segregated labour market.…”
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    Læreprocesser i et landskab af praksisfællesskaber by Sine Lehn, Mari Holen

    Published 2023-08-01
    “… The article explores how nurses form their professional identity through orientations in and out of different communities of practice that they encounter during their basic education and first encounters with the labour market. Inspired by Wenger-Trayner and Wenger-Trayner (2015), professional identity is understood as subjective orientations in the landscape of communities of practice that constitute the nursing profession. …”
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    Employer branding by Søren Frimann, Bolette Rye Mønsted

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Employer branding has become a way that both private enterprises and the public sector meet changing conditions of the labour market and organizatorical challenges in a postmodern and globalized world. …”
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    Motives for moving to rural, peripheral areas - work, “rural idyll” or “income transfer” by Helle Nørgaard, Hans Skifter Andersen

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In a Danish context a key hypothesis is that especially welfare recipients and those outside the labour market settle in rural, peripheral areas due to low housing prices. …”
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    Motives for moving to rural, peripheral areas - work, “rural idyll” or “income transfer” by Helle Nørgaard, Hans Skifter Andersen

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In a Danish context a key hypothesis is that especially welfare recipients and those outside the labour market settle in rural, peripheral areas due to low housing prices. …”
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    The institutionalization of a new social cleavage by Mattias Bengtsson, Kerstin Jacobsson

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…By studying government bills and reports, official statistics, and research on welfare and labour market policies, discourses, policy measures and their outcomes have been analysed. …”
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    Technology as a Woman’s Call: The Efforts of the Fredrika Bremer Association to Promote Women’s Education in Technology 1978–1999 by Rosalia Guerrero Cantarell

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…At a time when the computerisation of society precipitated a response from the Swedish state, labour market parties and civil society, the FBF became an authority in the area of technology and gender equality. …”
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    Världen slutar med dig by Christian Mehrstam

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Yet, emphasis in the Bologna Process and in the on-going reforms of swedish education is on the learning subject as a free, rational consumer of neatly defined competencies that the labour market requires. The article argues that a stronger participants’ perspective could help resist a neoliberal trend in education. …”
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    Ett enande band bland Nordens alla samer by Johan Hansson

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…The Swedish Mission Society, who founded the school, not only wanted to educate Sami youth to better their chances on the labour market but also to give them the opportunity to get acquainted with their Sami culture. …”
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    Diakoni som sekularingsringsindikator by Sune Wadskjær Nielsen

    Published 1999-09-01
    “…At this time the parish-based social work had a sectarian gemeinschaft-like attitude towards collaborating with other forms of public as well as voluntary work. 3) In the late fifties and the beginning of the sixties, the seculaarization trend was most predominant. the social work lost its nursing sister and recruitment was bad, probably because of the increasing number of women in the labour market. Traditionally, the voluntary social workers had mainly been recruited from among housewives, but they were now mobilized to participate in the booking Danish economy. 4) In the eighties and the nineties there has been a tendency towards sacralization. …”
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