Employers' attitudes towards long-term unemployed people and the role of activation in Switzerland
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Title
Employers' attitudes towards long-term unemployed people and the role of activation in Switzerland
Journal
International Journal of Social Welfare
ISSN
1468-2397
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2014
Volume
23
Number
4
Pages
421-430
Language
english
Abstract
Over the last few years, most OECD countries have extended their activation policy to new groups of non-working people, including the long-term unemployed (LTU). However, it is widely known that employers tend to regard LTU people as potentially problematic persons. This is likely to constitute a major obstacle for long-term unemployed jobseekers. On the basis of a survey among employers in a Swiss canton (N = 722), this article aims to shed light on the perception employers have of the long-term unemployed and whether this may matter for their recruitment practices. It also asks
what, from the employer point of view, may facilitate access to employment for an LTU person. A key finding is that large companies have a worse image of the long-term unemployed and are less likely to hire them. Furthermore, independent of company size, a test period or the recommendation of a trustworthy person is seen as the factors most likely to facilitate access to jobs for LTU people.
what, from the employer point of view, may facilitate access to employment for an LTU person. A key finding is that large companies have a worse image of the long-term unemployed and are less likely to hire them. Furthermore, independent of company size, a test period or the recommendation of a trustworthy person is seen as the factors most likely to facilitate access to jobs for LTU people.
Keywords
long-term unemployed, statistical discrimination, employers, activation, recruitment activation
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