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Soziale Arbeit in der Corona-Pandemie: Zwischen Überforderung und Marginalisierung; Empirische Trends und professionstheoretische Analysen zur Arbeitssituation im Lockdown

Social Work in the Corona Pandemic: Between Overstrain and Marginalization; Empirical Trends and Professional Theory Analysis of the Work Situation in the Lockdown
[working paper]

Meyer, Nikolaus
Buschle, Christina

Corporate Editor
IUBH Internationale Hochschule

Abstract

Die Corona-Pandemie, aber auch Kontaktbeschränkungen und andere Hygienemaßnahmen haben die Handlungen und Routinen der Beschäftigten in der Sozialen Arbeit erheblich verändert. Die ersten Trends aus der quantitativ durchgeführten Studie zur Arbeitssituation in der Sozialarbeit während der Corona-Pan... view more

Die Corona-Pandemie, aber auch Kontaktbeschränkungen und andere Hygienemaßnahmen haben die Handlungen und Routinen der Beschäftigten in der Sozialen Arbeit erheblich verändert. Die ersten Trends aus der quantitativ durchgeführten Studie zur Arbeitssituation in der Sozialarbeit während der Corona-Pandemie liegen nun vor. Es zeichnet sich bereits jetzt ab: Neben der Arbeitsverdichtung nehmen die Beschäftigten veränderte Arbeitsbündnisse mit den Adressat*innen sowie veränderte berufliche Standards wahr. Trotz höherer Anforderungen bleibt die gesellschaftliche Anerkennung allerdings gering. Derzeit ist noch offen, welche Konsequenzen die Veränderungen der beruflichen Standards für das berufliche Handeln in der Sozialen Arbeit künftig haben werden.... view less


The corona pandemic, but also contact restrictions and other hygiene measures have significantly changed the actions and routines of social work workers. The first trends from the quantitative study on the work situation in social work during the corona pandemic are now available. It is already beco... view more

The corona pandemic, but also contact restrictions and other hygiene measures have significantly changed the actions and routines of social work workers. The first trends from the quantitative study on the work situation in social work during the corona pandemic are now available. It is already becoming apparent: In addition to the concentration of work, employees perceive changed work alliances with the addressees as well as changed professional standards. Despite higher demands, however, social recognition remains low. At present it is still open what consequences the changes in occupational standards will have for professional action in social work in the future.... view less

Keywords
epidemic; social effects; social recognition; professionalization; social work; job situation

Classification
Social Work, Social Pedagogics, Social Planning

Free Keywords
Corona-Pandemie; Covid-19; Soziale Folgen; Gesellschaftliche Anerkennung; Professionalisierung; Professionalität; Soziale Arbeit

Document language
German

Publication Year
2020

City
Erfurt

Page/Pages
26 p.

Series
IUBH Dicussion Papers - Sozialwissenschaften, 4

ISSN
2699-2574

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0


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