Název:
Přechod do práce a politika aktivizace mladých imigrantů ze třetích zemí v Rakousku, ČR a Finsku.
Překlad názvu:
Third-country Young Immigrants' Transition to Work and Activation Policies in Europe: A comparative case of Austria, Czech Republic, and Finland.
Autoři:
Esien, Eddy Bruno ; Potůček, Martin (vedoucí práce) ; Winkler, Jiří (oponent) ; Hiekischová, Michaela (oponent) Typ dokumentu: Disertační práce
Rok:
2021
Jazyk:
eng
Abstrakt: in English. Eddy Bruno Esien, Dissertation Thesis The purpose of this dissertation seeks to find out how young third country immigrants` transition from welfare to all types of work take place in Austria, Finland, and the Czech Republic and how is the role of their employment services in work-related activation programs implementation to smoothing this process. The thesis consists of an Introduction and sixteen included articles. The dissertation is based on a qualitative cross-national comparative fewer case study approach, in which both primary and secondary data were collected for analysis. The main research question was: How does young third country immigrants` transition from welfare to all types of work take place in Austria, Finland, and the Czech Republic and what is the role of their employment services in work-related activation programmes implementation to smoothing this process? In more detail research questions included: (a) the roles of the governments, public and private employment service agencies in the implementation of work-related activation program to enable young third country immigrant's transition from welfare to all types of work in Austria, Finland and the Czech Republic; (b) the relationships between the public and private employment service agencies and the Governments in...
Klíčová slova:
Activation measures; Austria; Czech Republic; Finland; governance; government; social protection system; third-country nationals; transition to work; welfare to workfare; Activation measures; Austria; Czech Republic; Finland; governance; government; social protection system; third-country nationals; transition to work; welfare to workfare