Towards a new era in the governance of integrated activation: A systematic review of the literature on the governance of welfare benefits and employment‐related services in Europe (2010–21)

Author:

van Gerven Minna1ORCID,Malava Tuuli1,Saikku Peppi2,Mesiäislehto Merita2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Social Sciences University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

2. The Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare Helsinki Finland

Abstract

AbstractThis article presents the results of a systematic literature review of research articles (N = 72) to study the governance logic of integrated activation policies and the problems relating to reintegrating welfare benefits with services. The inductive study of the problems indicated in the literature demonstrates both the vertical and horizontal aspects of the governance of integrated activation at the street level: challenges are tied to the top‐down activation policy; requirements and strategies of delivering benefits and services; collaboration and coordination in delivery chains; and risks and inequality that streel‐level bureaucrats are trying to deal with in their work. The results point primarily to flaws in the vertical governance of activation, such as frontline work problems and collaborative practices between different actors and agencies. Moreover, some problems relating to collaboration and coordination, pointed towards the challenges in horizontal governance of activation. The article, however, demonstrates how the governance of integrated activation requires a coupling of these different streams of governance and understanding governance as a complex network of interdependencies and causal connections between institutions, organisations, and co‐production with end users.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Administration,Sociology and Political Science,Development

Reference59 articles.

1. The full list of the 72 articles included in the review can be accessed on from the final report of the project (pp. 175–177):van Gerven M. Mesiäislehto M. Saikku P. Ollonqvist J. Malava T. &Tuominen N.(2022).Eri Poluilla työllisyyteen. Suomen sosiaaliturvajärjestelmän erityispiirteet ja ongelmakohdat kansainvälisessä vertailussa. VN TEAS Final report 51/2022.http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-383-369-2

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5. Organizing local social service measures to counteract long‐term social assistance receipt. What works? Experiences from Sweden;Bergmark Å.;European Journal of Social Work,2017

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