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Malin Espersson.

Malin Espersson

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Malin Espersson.

Value Destruction in Swedish Welfare Services : Frontline Workers’ Impact on Asylum-Seeking Minors’ Possibilities of Creating Value in Early Integration

Author

  • Malin Espersson
  • Ulrika Westrup

Summary, in English

The aim of this article is to investigate ways in which welfare frontline workers’ conceptualization of Swedishness destroys asylum-seeking minors’ (16–17 years) possibilities of creating value during the service process in early integration. Focus group interviews and in-depth interviews were conducted with coaches at accommodation centres, schoolteachers and social workers. The analytical approach employed makes use of a service logic perspective. The findings indicate that the frontline workers contribute to destructed value in three ways through: (1) conditions, (2) limitations and (3) contradictions in their interacation with the minors. All in all, during these asymmetrical service situations, it is significant to understand the importance of frontline workers being given the opportunity by management to increase their own awareness of how their professional work impact upon a minor’s possibilities of creating value.

Department/s

  • Department of Service Studies

Publishing year

2019-10-08

Language

English

Publication/Series

International Journal of Public Administration

Volume

43

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Topic

  • International Migration and Ethnic Relations

Keywords

  • welfare services
  • value destruction
  • frontline workers
  • unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors
  • conceptualization of Swedishness

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0190-0692