Gut beraten im Jobcenter?
Quality counselling is a key driver of success in activating job seeking and work integration within the system of a minimum income for job seekers according to Social Law II (SGB II, Bürgergeld). Changing labour-markets, social change and recent developments of the legal framework have created new...
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| Formatua: | Online |
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| Hizkuntza: | alemana |
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
2024
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| Sarrera elektronikoa: | ONIX_20241126_9783748951537_10 |
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| Gaia: | Quality counselling is a key driver of success in activating job seeking and work integration within the system of a minimum income for job seekers according to Social Law II (SGB II, Bürgergeld). Changing labour-markets, social change and recent developments of the legal framework have created new challenges for the practice of counselling in job centres. This book highlights the principles and conditions of good practice in counselling from the different perspectives of academic research and innovative practices, with contributions by high-profile experts from academia, intermediate organisations, government, and counselling in practice. It places particular emphasis on innovative approaches to counselling and strategies of integrated quality development in job centres. With contributions by Peter Bartelheimer | Frank Bauer | Tim Bendixen | Jenny Bennett | Uwe Berlit | Alexander Berzel | Olaf Craney | Stefan Godehardt-Bestmann | Carolin Freier | Corinna Funke | Philipp Fuchs | Jan F. C. Gellermann | Andreas Hammer | Susanne Igelmann | Anika Jäckle | Jan Kaltofen | Silvia Kaps | Matthias Knuth | Carolin Martin | Christian Mittermüller | Jana Molle | Petra Rahn | Matthias Rübner | Uli Sann | Berina Saygaz | Àgota Scharle | Matthias Schulze-Böing | Frank Unger | Dagmar Wiesmann | Peter Weber |
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