Digital welfare-to-work in the global south: A case of Indonesian pre-employment card program

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
Phuc Nguyen, Mark Considine, Fadillah Putra, Anwar Sanusi
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The worldwide movement toward digitisation in public service delivery presents a range of opportunities and risks. The potential benefits include improved efficiency, more consistent service delivery decisions and enhanced responsiveness to citizens' demand. The potential risks range from challenges in data use and privacy, to uneven service accessibility and the costly ICT investment required for digitisation. Researchers have begun to assess this important movement and its impacts. There remains a lack of in-depth understanding of digitisation of public service delivery in developing countries. We aim to address that gap by examining a fully online welfare-to-work programme in a developing country, that is Indonesia's Pre-employment Card Program. Using data collected from semi-structured interviews with policymakers and service providers, we found evidence that digitalisation contributed to the programme's efficiency and effectiveness via, for example, automated registration processes and quick and revisable rollout. Its implementation however was not without challenges such as a digital divide among users and some technical problems. Indonesia's experiences with this fully digital programme suggest that a developing country, despite limited financial and administrative capacity, can embark on the digitalisation journey to improve their public service provision, even during the time of crisis.

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发展中国家的数字就业福利:以印尼就业前卡计划为例
全球范围内公共服务提供的数字化运动带来了一系列机遇和风险。潜在的好处包括提高效率,更一致的服务提供决策和提高对公民需求的响应能力。潜在风险包括数据使用和隐私方面的挑战、服务可及性不均衡以及数字化所需的昂贵ICT投资。研究人员已经开始评估这一重要运动及其影响。对发展中国家公共服务提供的数字化仍然缺乏深入的了解。我们的目标是通过在一个发展中国家研究一个完全在线的从福利到工作的方案来解决这一差距,这就是印度尼西亚的就业前卡方案。利用对政策制定者和服务提供商进行的半结构化访谈收集的数据,我们发现有证据表明,数字化通过自动化注册流程和快速且可修改的推出,提高了项目的效率和有效性。然而,它的实施并非没有挑战,例如用户之间的数字鸿沟和一些技术问题。印度尼西亚在这一全面数字化计划方面的经验表明,一个发展中国家,尽管财政和行政能力有限,即使在危机时期,也可以开始数字化之旅,以改善其公共服务提供。
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