One size doesn’t fit all: Diversifying research on active labor market policies

Sophie Danneris

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Abstract

Over several decades, there has accumulated a large body of research on active labor market policies (ALMP). In particular, numerous programs designed to encourage welfare recipients to move into work and off benefits have been evaluated in western countries such as Denmark. The results of the research have been selectively influential in shaping policy developments, but as this paper will demonstrate, there are several biases attached to this research. Based on an extensive mapping review of international literature, this paper contributes with a systematic overview of the current research within the field. By focusing on the range of these studies (in design, populations covered and substantive issues addressed), the review looks beyond the specific results of each study, and illuminates substantial gaps in the knowledge produced. The analysis shows that the research is lacking sensitivity toward the complexity of the field, in particular regarding the diversity of the clients being served and the variety of challenges they confront.
Translated title of the contributionVi kan ikke putte alle i én kasse: Nuancering af forskningen på beskæftigelsesområdet
Original languageEnglish
JournalSocial Work & Society
Volume14
Issue number1
Number of pages22
ISSN1613-8953
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2016

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