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Abstract
Migration-induced diversity has led to the global emergence of multilingual life worlds in which language regimes are particularly intertwined with labour markets. Thus, state institutions such as national unemployment services must fulfil a special role in society. In a qualitative research project (2019–2021), we interviewed employees at the Austrian Public Employment Service (AMS) at multiple organisational levels. The results demonstrate diverging and (apparently) contradicting approaches and strategies throughout the organisation concerning the appropriateness of using German exclusively
during interactions with clients. This is illustrated along a continuum, ranging from a reflective, critical approach towards linguistic diversity that is at least partly based on ideas promoting the value of multilingualism to frequently encountered notions of the need for monolingualism. Such a framework must be understood by considering the coexistence of diverging ideas and ideologies surrounding multilingualism, as well as a neoliberal working context characterised by new public management and activation policy.
during interactions with clients. This is illustrated along a continuum, ranging from a reflective, critical approach towards linguistic diversity that is at least partly based on ideas promoting the value of multilingualism to frequently encountered notions of the need for monolingualism. Such a framework must be understood by considering the coexistence of diverging ideas and ideologies surrounding multilingualism, as well as a neoliberal working context characterised by new public management and activation policy.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 24-34 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Social Inclusion |
Volume | 9 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 14 Jan 2021 |
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 504021 Migration research
- 504007 Empirical social research
Keywords
- communication; labour-market integration; language regimes; language-based discrimination; linguistic diversity; migration; social security; street-level bureaucracy; public employment service
- LANGUAGE
- EU MIGRANTS
- language regimes
- public employment service
- EXPERIENCES
- language-based discrimination
- social security
- migration
- street-level bureaucracy
- TRANSNATIONAL SOCIAL-SECURITY
- communication
- labour-market integration
- EMPLOYMENT
- linguistic diversity
- Language regimes
- Labour-market integration
- Migration
- Social security
- Street-level bureaucracy
- Public employment service
- Language-based discrimination
- Linguistic diversity
- Communication
Projects
- 1 Finished
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AMIGS: Employment services in the context of migration-induced linguistic diversity
Scheibelhofer, E., Holzinger, C. & Draxl, A.
1/09/19 → 30/09/21
Project: Research funding
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