social assistance dynamics;
work and welfare trajectories;
sequence analysis;
life‐
course perspective;
register data;
LABOR-MARKET INTEGRATION;
WELFARE;
LIFE;
PROBABILITY;
TRANSITION;
SEQUENCES;
BENEFITS;
RECEIPT;
ADULTS;
ENTRY;
D O I:
10.1111/ijsw.12465
中图分类号:
C916 [社会工作、社会管理、社会规划];
学科分类号:
1204 ;
摘要:
This article revisits earlier research on social assistance (SA) dynamics by applying a holistic life-course approach, made possible by sequence analysis. We followed the life-course over 20 years of young recipients of SA in Norway. The data material was derived from administrative data collected and linked by Statistics Norway. The study population was first-time SA recipients aged 18-24 years in 1995. In addition to SA, spells of social security, schooling, work and earnings were examined. We found that SA plays a minor role over time, but that social security receipt constitutes an important trajectory for more than a quarter of the SA population. Education and work with medium earnings make up distinctly different and rather successful trajectories for about half of the SA population. Gender and early school-leaving matter for trajectory affiliation. Women's trajectories are to a greater extent than men's characterised by unstable employment and low-paid work.
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OsloMet Oslo Metropolitan Univ, Dept Social Work Child Welf & Social Policy, Oslo, NorwayOsloMet Oslo Metropolitan Univ, Dept Social Work Child Welf & Social Policy, Oslo, Norway
Dahl, Espen
Lorentzen, Thomas
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Univ Bergen, Dept Sociol, Bergen, NorwayOsloMet Oslo Metropolitan Univ, Dept Social Work Child Welf & Social Policy, Oslo, Norway
Lorentzen, Thomas
Hermansen, Asmund
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OsloMet Oslo Metropolitan Univ, Dept Social Work Child Welf & Social Policy, Oslo, NorwayOsloMet Oslo Metropolitan Univ, Dept Social Work Child Welf & Social Policy, Oslo, Norway
Hermansen, Asmund
Roaldsnes, Andreas
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Univ Bergen, Dept Informat Sci & Media Studies, Bergen, NorwayOsloMet Oslo Metropolitan Univ, Dept Social Work Child Welf & Social Policy, Oslo, Norway