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dc.contributor.authorVelterop, Nienkede
dc.contributor.authorKlink, Jac van derde
dc.contributor.authorBrouwer, Sandrade
dc.contributor.authorOldenhuis, Hilbrandde
dc.contributor.authorPolstra, Louisde
dc.date.accessioned2020-04-01T10:40:50Z
dc.date.available2020-04-01T10:40:50Z
dc.date.issued2020de
dc.identifier.issn2183-2803de
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/67108
dc.description.abstractThis qualitative study aims to explore the valuable functionings - things that people consider to be important- of the older long-term unemployed and their ability to achieve valued outcomes. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 long-term unemployed people aged 45 and over. Participants were included through purposeful sampling. The theoretical frameworks of the latent deprivation theory and the capability approach were used to develop an interpretive analysis. Nine valuable functionings were identified: social contact, feeling appreciated, structure, feeling useful, meaningfulness, autonomy, financial resources, paid work, and being active. These valuable functionings were partly accessible through the activities that people performed, varying from physically active and physically passive activities to informal work. The functionings of meaningfulness, autonomy, financial resources, and paid work seemed to be difficult to achieve. We identified three groups. The first consisted of people whose work status changed when they entered the benefit system; for them paid work was still a valuable functioning, and they experienced the most difficulties in achieving valued outcomes. The second group also experienced a change in work status once they started to receive benefits, but those people adapted to their new situation by attributing greater value to other functionings. The third group had no change in work status, e.g., housewives who had applied for a benefit because they were not able to make ends meet after a divorce. This group did not experience a loss of functionings due to unemployment, nor did they try to achieve other functionings. The results of this study indicate a need for a more personalized, tailor-made approach, with an emphasis on an individual’s valued outcomes instead of on rules and obligations.de
dc.languageende
dc.subject.ddcSozialwissenschaften, Soziologiede
dc.subject.ddcSocial sciences, sociology, anthropologyen
dc.subject.ddcPsychologiede
dc.subject.ddcPsychologyen
dc.subject.otherbenefits; capability approach; latent deprivation theory; older people; valuable functionings; welfarede
dc.titleFactors Influencing the Ability to Achieve Valued Outcomes among Older Long-Term Unemployed Peoplede
dc.description.reviewbegutachtet (peer reviewed)de
dc.description.reviewpeer revieweden
dc.identifier.urlhttps://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/2114de
dc.source.journalSocial Inclusion
dc.source.volume8de
dc.publisher.countryPRT
dc.source.issue1de
dc.subject.classozSozialpolitikde
dc.subject.classozSocial Policyen
dc.subject.classozSozialpsychologiede
dc.subject.classozSocial Psychologyen
dc.subject.thesozDauerarbeitslosigkeitde
dc.subject.thesozpersistent unemploymenten
dc.subject.thesozsoziale Deprivationde
dc.subject.thesozsocial deprivationen
dc.subject.thesozLeistungsbezugde
dc.subject.thesozreceipt of benefitsen
dc.subject.thesozpsychische Gesundheitde
dc.subject.thesozmental healthen
dc.subject.thesozWohlbefindende
dc.subject.thesozwell-beingen
dc.subject.thesozReintegrationde
dc.subject.thesozreintegrationen
dc.subject.thesozMotivationde
dc.subject.thesozmotivationen
dc.subject.thesozInklusionde
dc.subject.thesozinclusionen
dc.subject.thesozsoziale Sicherungde
dc.subject.thesozsocial securityen
dc.subject.thesozNiederlandede
dc.subject.thesozNetherlandsen
dc.rights.licenceCreative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0de
dc.rights.licenceCreative Commons - Attribution 4.0en
internal.statusformal und inhaltlich fertig erschlossende
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dc.type.stockarticlede
dc.type.documentZeitschriftenartikelde
dc.type.documentjournal articleen
dc.source.pageinfo203-213de
internal.identifier.classoz11000
internal.identifier.classoz10706
internal.identifier.journal786
internal.identifier.document32
internal.identifier.ddc300
internal.identifier.ddc150
dc.source.issuetopicInstitutions of Inclusion and Exclusionde
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.17645/si.v8i1.2114de
dc.description.pubstatusVeröffentlichungsversionde
dc.description.pubstatusPublished Versionen
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internal.dda.referencehttps://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/oai/@@oai:ojs.cogitatiopress.com:article/2114
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