Micro-geographies of administration: a wolf in sheep's clothing? The impact of trust on a street-level approach to immigrant integration

Shelley Kotze, Mirek Dymitrow
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Increased global migration to welfare states puts pressure on successful integration. Successful integration is broadly associated with entry into the labour market. Therefore, integration is measured through employment. Attempts to increase migrant involvement in the labour market are often made by street-level organisations, where interactions between individuals from the private and/or public sector interact with the migrants. At this microlevel, seemingly innocuous administrative decisions made by individuals working to increase migrant labour integration are often overlooked, yet, as this study shows, have a significant impact on the perceived success of such projects. Using nonparticipant observation, chronological ordering and framework analysis, this paper investigates the dynamics of trust as a critical, yet underplayed dimension of the immigrant integration process within a Swedish street-level organisation. The findings reveal instances of immigrant commodification, exploitation of the project format and lack of cultural awareness, which can disrupt the delicate psychosocial relations at play, without ever being appreciated in official reports. Moreover, the impact of trust further impacts on the micro-geographies of immigrants and the integration process. We conclude that whilst the results of integration efforts should be evaluated at the macro level, the fundamentals of integration are set and often decided upon already at the street level
行政管理的微观地理:披着羊皮的狼?信任对移民融入街道的影响
越来越多的全球移民涌入福利国家,给成功融入社会带来了压力。成功融入社会与进入劳动力市场有着广泛的联系。因此,融合是通过就业来衡量的。增加移民进入劳动力市场的尝试通常是由街道一级的组织做出的,在这些组织中,来自私营和/或公共部门的个人与移民进行互动。在这一微观层面上,致力于提高移民劳动力融入程度的个人所做的看似无害的行政决定往往被忽视,但正如本研究所示,这些决定对此类项目的成功与否有着重大影响。本文采用非参与观察法、时间顺序排列法和框架分析法,研究了信任的动态变化,将其视为瑞典街道组织中移民融入过程中一个关键但又被低估的维度。研究结果揭示了移民商品化、项目形式被利用以及缺乏文化意识等情况,这些情况可能会破坏微妙的社会心理关系,而官方报告却从未对此加以重视。此外,信任的影响进一步影响了移民的微观地理环境和融入过程。我们的结论是,虽然应在宏观层面上评估融入工作的成果,但融入的基本要素在街道层面上就已确定,而且往往在街道层面上就已决定。
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