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Mihin työelämä on menossa?: Tutkimuksen näkökulmia
In this edited book, the authors seek answers to the question "What is the future of working life?" with research-based approaches. The state of working life and its changes and development are affected by many factors starting from global phenomena to workplace level events, actions and procedures. The book examines working life trends on multiple levels covering structural development paths, the role of labor policy, organizational practices and subjective experiences of individuals. Working life research produces valuable information which is beneficial both at workplace level and at the use of decision-makers who regulate working life matters. - Artikkelikokoelmassa etsitään vastausta kysymykseen "Mihin työelämä on menossa?" lujasti tutkimuksiin tukeutuen. Työelämän tilaan, muutoksiin ja kehittymiseen vaikuttavat monet tekijät lähtien globaaleista ilmiöistä työpaikkakohtaisiin tapahtumiin ja toimenpiteisiin. Kirja tarkastelee työelämän kehitysilmiöitä monitasoisesti kattaen niin muutoksen rakenteelliset kehityskulut, työvoimapolitiikan roolin, organisaatiokohtaiset käytännöt kuin yksilöiden kokemuksetkin. Kirjassa on vahvasti mukana hyödyntämisnäkökulma. Työelämän tutkimus tuottaa arvokasta tietoa niin työpaikoille kuin työelämäasioita käsitteleville päätöksentekijöille.
Opiskelu ja työelämä journalistin ammattiin sosiaalistajina Työkokemukseen perustuva vertailu: tulokkaat, vakiintuvat ja konkarit
In: Media & viestintä, Band 40, Heft 1-2, S. 1-23
ISSN: 2342-477X
Tämä artikkeli tarkastelee suomalaista journalistista kulttuuria siitä näkökulmasta, miten toimittajakunta tulkitsee toimittajan yhteiskunnallista roolia ja eettisiä periaatteita. Teoreettisessa viitekehyksessä yhdistyy ammatillisen sosiaalistumisen käsite ja toimittajien uravaiheita jäsentävä tutkimus. Artikkelissa avataan erityisesti sitä, millaisia käsityksiä tuottavat kaksi ammatillisen sosiaalistumisen keskeistä ympäristöä: koulutus ja työelämä. Vertailemme lisäksi suomalaisen journalistisen kentän sisältä kolmea erilaista työkokemuksen määrään perustuvaa ryhmää: tulokkaita (vain vähän tai ei lainkaan työkokemusta), vakiintuvia (alle 15 vuotta kokemusta) ja konkareita (yli 15 vuotta kokemusta). Tulokkaat toimivat koulutuksen ja vakiintuvat sekä konkarit työelämän kontekstissa. Artikkeli perustuu kahden kyselytutkimusaineiston (N=631) määrälliseen analyysiin. Tulosten mukaan toimittajan tehtäviin ja etiikkaan liittyvistä kysymyksistä ollaan varsin yksimielisiä. Suomalaisen journalismin kentällä etenkin moraalis-eettinen itseymmärrys on yhtenäinen ja sitä ohjaavat jaetut ideaalit. Jotakin vaihtelua toki on: selkeimmät erot nousevat esiin alalle opiskelevien ja työelämässä jo olevien toimittajien välille – ei niinkään työkokemukseen perustuvien ryhmien välille. Työelämä näyttäytyy siten ammatillista yhtenäisyyttä tuottavana sosiaalistumisen kontekstina, jossa korostuu toimittajan rooli yhteiskunnallisena raportoijana. Koulutuksen kontekstissa eli opiskelijoiden vastauksissa sen sijaan korostuvat toimittajan työn aktiiviset ja vaikuttavat tehtävät.
Scandinavia's Population Groups Originating from Developing Countries: Change and Integration
Scandinavia's foreign-origin population has steadily increased over the past six decades. Migration flows into the region have been linked to societal phenomena such as growing labour demands, family reunification and the acceptance of refugees fleeing wars and political conflicts. Whereas earlier migration streams were generally expected to integrate relatively easily, concerns about the current streams are high on the political agenda. This report is a cross-country research into selected key features of population change and the integration of population groups with roots in Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Somalia, Turkey and Vietnam in Denmark, Sweden and Norway. The research has sought to achieve three objectives. The first is to determine how and when the groups came to the three Scandinavian countries and how they have since developed. The second is to analyze two aspects of the groups' integration, namely their participation in education and their participation in the labour market. And the final objective is to provide a brief overview of the groups' situation in each of the three countries with regards to economic development, immigration history and policy development.
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Comparative study of legislation and legal practices in the Nordic countries concerning labour inspection
The objective of this study was to find out how legislation and legal practices concerning labour inspections differ in the Nordic countries. To accomplish this, individual eports on each Nordic country were made. Three areas concerning labour inspection were investigated in each report: An examination on how labour inspection is administered in order to gain an insight into how labour inspection is governed in each country. Secondly, the scope of legislation concerning labour inspection was examined to establish whether the Labour Inspection Authorities in the Nordic countries are expected to enforce only legislation concerning occupational safety and health, working conditions in general, or whether the Authorities have been additionally entrusted other duties, e.g. enforcement with the terms and conditions of employment of workers. Furthermore, it was also examined to whom the legislation applies and the content of the provisions of the legislation. Finally, the follow-up systems of the labour inspection legislation were examined.
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Mobility of labour from new EU states to the Nordic Region : – Development trends and consequences
This report sums up the developments in labour migration from the member countries to the Nordic Region since EU enlargement in 2004, the consequences for the labour markets in both the Nordic Region and in the countries of origin, the main features of the political initiatives and adaptation strategies adopted by the Nordic countries, and the most important challenges that the Nordic countries will face in this area in the future. The report points out that Western Europe and the Nordic Region have experienced significant and increasing mobility of labour from the new member countries since 1 May 2004. It concludes that greater mobility, particularly from Poland and the Baltic countries, has been a contributory factor to higher growth and lower inflation in the Nordic countries than would otherwise have been possible in a period of prolonged economic prosperity and increasing labour shortages. It also states that the challenges in the Nordic countries have primarily been associated with the growth in in-service mobility and postings away from home. In addition, the report confirms quite significant emigration of workers from Poland and the Baltic countries since 2004, which has led to shortages of labour in those countries. It concludes that even though employment levels have risen significantly, especially in the Baltic countries, the main challenge for these countries will continue to be how to further increase domestic employment levels. This report constitutes the final product of the expert group on EU expansion set up by EK-A in 2004, the mandate for which expired on 1 December 2007.
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Employment Rate Potential in the Nordic Countries : An overview
Achieving and maintaining high employment rates is becoming increasingly important. Governments seek to mobilise new sub-groups of population into employment. However, the Nordic employment rates are already high when compared internationally and historically. The question arises: where should the increase in employment come from? This report uses statistical comparisons to pin-point the main possible sources of employment potential in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. These countries are both similar and different enough in the sense that comparisons can shed new light on the issue. The four countries are compared to the "best pupil in class" in order to point out the possible potential. For instance, Finnish women work much longer hours than women in the three other countries. This indicates that increasing women's working time is a potential source of new employment for them. Employment trends are compared especially in relation to a number of themes. They include working time and part-time employment, unemployment, early exit, very late exit, sickness absence, and disability. Throughout the report, the countries are studied and compared from the perspective of increasing total employment. Some relevant policy indications and the possibilities of mobilising the existing employment potential are also discussed.
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The Nordic labour market and international developments
The primary objectives of Nordic cooperation in the labour market and the working environment in 2005–2008 are to accelerate the process of change and act as a forum for debate about evelopments outside the region. Nordic co-operation can be divided into two main areas: labour policy in the Nordic region, and the Nordic region's interaction with the EU and other international bodies.
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Työelämän muutos haastaa työyhteisöviestinnän ajatusmallit
In: Media & viestintä, Band 30, Heft 2
ISSN: 2342-477X
Työelämän muutoksen seurauksena työyhteisöjen viestintä on uuden haasteen edessä. Ensinnäkin työyhteisöt ovat yhä enemmän tietoon ja tiedon luomiseen perustuvia asiantuntijaorganisaatioita, kun taas työyhteisöviestinnän ajattelumallit ovat pääosin peräisin industrialismin kulta-ajalta. Toiseksi globalisaation vaikutukset ulottuvat kaikenlaisiin organisaatioihin, ja ulkoinen maailma tunkeutuu työyhteisöjen sisään. Työyhteisöjen sisäinen ja ulkoinen elämä yhdentyvät, ja jatkuvat muutokset ja epävarmuus ovat arkipäivää. Työelämä on muuttunut ja muuttuu, mutta ovatko sen perusyksikön eli työyhteisön viestinnän käytännöt muuttuneet? Tässä artikkelissa kysyn, millaisia työyhteisöviestinnän paradigmoja voidaan tunnistaa tähänastisen organisaatiotutkimuksen ja viestinnän tutkimuksen perusteella ja löytyykö niille vastaavuutta tämän päivän työelämästä. Johtopäätöksenä esitän, mihin työyhteisöviestinnän tutkimuksen tulisi suuntautua jatkossa.
Gendered Labor Market (dis)advantages in Nordic Welfare States : Introduction to the Theme of the Special Issue
Gender equality has been named as one of the normative foundations of Nordic wel- fare states. This is reflected in how, year after year, Nordic states rank among the most gender egalitarian countries in the world (see, e.g., World Economic Forum 2020). In Nordic countries, the state has been, and continues to be, a central actor in shaping women's citizenship, labor market opportunities, and caring roles. Especially publicly funded welfare services and policies that facilitate the reconciliation of work and care have played a major part in advancing women's labor market participation (see, e.g., Bergquist et al. 1999; Borchorst & Siim 2002; Ellingsæter & Leira 2006; Siim & Stoltz 2015). The institutional framework of Nordic welfare state policies has been central to what has been called the 'social democratic public service route' (Walby 2004). One of the important building blocks of gender equality has been the aim of making policies in Nordic countries 'women-friendly'. More than 30 years ago, Helga Hernes (1987) identified the Nordic countries as 'potentially women-friendly societies'. She characterized women-friendly societies as those that 'would not force harder choices on women than on men' (ibid., 15), particularly in relation to work and care. Hernes also envisaged that woman-friendliness should be achieved without increasing other forms of inequality, such as class or ethnicity-based inequalities among different groups of women. However, achieving gender equality in working life and the sort of women- friendliness that Hernes envisaged at the societal level has in many ways also proved to be challenging, as the ties between the state and gender equality goals are more complex than what they might seem at first glance. Gender disparities have proven persistent also within the Nordic context. When we issued a call for this special issue, we were interested in various forms of gendered labor market (dis)advantage in Nordic countries. Furthermore, we asked how gender segregation, welfare state ...
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Lifelong guidance policy and practice in the EU : trends, challenges and opportunities. Final report
A consortium led by the University of Warwick's Institute for Employment Research, in partnership with University of Jyväskylä's Finnish Institute for Educational Research and with support from EY, was commissioned by European Commission DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion to undertake a study on lifelong guidance (LLG) policy and practice in the EU focusing on trends, challenges and opportunities. The study was launched at a time when LLG policies and practices are viewed as crucial parts of current policy initiatives around validation of learning and the Pillar of Social Rights (features 1 and 4). The aim was to: Look at how these policies and practices could be promoted by the Commission providing an evidence base for priority-setting; Improve organisational knowledge and support dialogue with stakeholders on LLG and, more widely, skills strategies; and Identify potential, relevant EU interventions in the area of LLG. The study has a forward-looking aspect and provides proposals and directions for the new Commission after 2020. ; nonPeerReviewed
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Cross-border Regional Optimal Solutions in Scandinavia : Examples of and recommendations to the promotion of the borderless labour market
This report is a synthesis of examples of, recommendations to and solution proposals for future efforts to improve well-functioning borderless labour markets. The report synthesises the results of the cooperation on exchange of experiences and solution proposals, which the parties behind the GOLIN project (Cross-border Regional Optimal Solutions in Scandinavia) have executed in 2003-2005, supported financially by the Nordic Council of Ministers via the Regional Sector, the Labour Market Sector and the Strategic Pool. The main activities include three seminars and a final conference. GOLIN shall be regarded as both a catalogue of ideas and a process. During the final debate on the final seminar of the project in March 2005, attention was paid to the learning gained from the GOLIN project: that it is necessary to start from practice and not always merely from rules and regulations that the nature of bureaucracy is slow and reactive and therefore must be challenged actively, creatively and specifically that we must enhance our ability to make the problems political by means of strategic lobby work
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Principles and concepts in Nordic occupational safety and health policies : Dimensions of strategic thinking and approaches
Second corrected edition. The Nordic countries have a close co-operation in the field of occupational safety and health (OSH). The objective of this study is to compare OSH policies in the Nordic countries in relation to the Nordic co-operation programme and strategies of the EU as well. The study was conducted through a qualitative content analysis of the strategies or corresponding programmes. The policies were analysed from the point of view of different themes and dimensions. The study shows that the strategies or programmes emphasise quite different viewpoints. The state has a different role in these programmes, which results in different cultures regarding the OSH policy practices and their development. The report shows interesting differences in the strategic approaches in the Nordic countries. Some of these differences have not been clearly shown and explained before.
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Työpaikkaselvityksen digitaaliset ratkaisut ja kehittämistarpeet työterveyshuollossa
In: Finnish journal of eHealth and eWelfare: FinJeHeW, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 104-118
ISSN: 1798-0798
Työpaikkaselvitys on työterveyshuollon ja työpaikan yhteistyön lähtökohta ja osa työpaikan työsuojelutoimintaa. Työpaikkaselvityksessä työterveyshuolto arvioi toistuvin työpaikkakäynnein työhön, työympäristöön ja työyhteisöön liittyvien terveysvaarojen, kuormitustekijöiden ja voimavaratekijöiden terveydellistä merkitystä ja merkitystä työkyvylle. Muuttunut työelämä ja digitalisaatio ovat kuitenkin lisänneet työn monimuotoisuutta ja työtä tehdään yhä enemmän virtuaalisissa työyhteisöissä. Siksi digitalisoitu työpaikkaselvitys on yleistynyt työterveyspalveluissa.
Tutkimuksen tavoitteena oli tuottaa tietoa työterveyshuollon digitalisoidusta työpaikkaselvityksestä. Tutkimus tehtiin laadullisena tutkimuksena elo-syyskuussa 2019. Tutkittavat (n = 18) olivat työterveysammattilaisia, jotka työskentelivät kahdeksalla eri työterveyshuollon palveluntuottajalla. Aineisto kerättiin ryhmähaastatteluina (n = 8), joiden teemat liittyivät työterveyshuollon työpaikkaselvitysprosessin eri vaiheisiin. Aineisto analysoitiin sisällönanalyysimenetelmällä.
Haastattelujen mukaan digitalisoitu työpaikkaselvitys sisälsi yleisimmin esihenkilöille ja työntekijöille kohdennetun sähköisen kyselyn työn vaara- ja kuormitustekijöistä sekä digitaalisen alustan työterveyshuollon ja työpaikan yhteiseen dokumenttien hallintaan ja yhteydenpitoon. Kehitystarpeina mainittiin sähköisten kyselyjen yhtenäistäminen sekä mahdollisuus hyödyntää aiempia työpaikkaselvitysraportteja. Lisäksi työpaikkaselvitysraportit pitäisi pystyä näyttämään työpaikoille visuaalisemmassa muodossa.
Digitalisoitu työpaikkaselvitys on useimmiten sähköinen kyselylomake. Vaikka teknologian käytössä on tapahtunut pientä edistystä, on välttämätöntä jatkaa työpaikkaselvitysprosessin digitaalista kehittämistä. Teknologia mahdollistaa työn reaaliaikaisen havainnoinnin, jopa niillä työpaikoilla, joissa työterveyshuollon ammattilaiset eivät voi käydä fyysisesti paikalla.
Experiences of arbitrary management among Finnish academics in an era of academic capitalism
For the last two decades, Finnish universities have faced the implementation of new systems of control and undergone dramatic changes that have worsened academic working conditions – such as corporatisation and budget cuts. This article explores Finnish academics' experiences of university reforms with a special focus on the consequences it has had in terms of organisational socio-dynamics. We adapt Glynos and Howarth's logics of critical explanation and apply this theoretical framework to analyse the interviews of academics who, against their own will, did not have their contracts renewed. This approach describes, explains, and criticises the logics – which are social, political and fantasmatic – behind the existence, continuation, and transformation of practices that are very real. Our research findings suggest that there are situations in which experiences of opaque management may occur at university. Academics often found the decision-making processes to be unpredictable and ambiguous, leading to a precarious working atmosphere. Combining the logics approach with micro-level data analysis, we developed the concept of arbitrary management, offering new perspectives for understanding the mediation between social practices and structural reforms. This micro-political analysis provides a new take on how ideologies operate at university in an era of academic capitalism. ; peerReviewed
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