Electronic identification (e-ID) as a socio-technical system moderating migrants' access to essential public services – The case of Finland

IF 7.8 1区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Laura Kemppainen , Teemu Kemppainen , Anne Kouvonen , Young-Kyu Shin , Eero Lilja , Tuulikki Vehko , Hannamaria Kuusio
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Many welfare state services have rapidly become ‘digital by default’. Electronic identification (e-ID) technology is needed for secure identification authentication with regard to digital services. This study uses socio-technical systems theory to analyse the development and transfer of e-ID technology in the context of public-private partnerships (PPPs). Recent studies have shown that the ‘digital divide’ is prominent between ethnic minorities and the majority populations. Yet there is a scarcity of studies investigating inequalities related to obtaining an e-ID, which is required to access digital public services. Our empirical results show that transnational migrants had lower access to e-ID, which may hinder their ability to access public services. We used representative Finnish population-based survey data (FinMonik study) to analyse general socio-demographic and migration-specific factors associated with not having an e-ID. Our results showed that approximately 91% of the respondents had an e-ID. This is lower than the 98% among the general working-age population. There are significant differences in having an e-ID between different migrant groups. The lowest rate (84%) was observed for migrants who had moved to Finland from outside the EU and OECD countries. Regression analysis showed that lower socio-economic status and weak local language skills were associated with not having an e-ID. We argue that e-ID as a socio-technical system includes unintended contradictions stemming from PPP when the non-discrimination principle of the welfare state clashes with the private sector's operational logics and interests. We argue that the government should remain accountable for ensuring the safety, efficacy, quality, and adequate access to welfare state services developed in PPP.

电子身份证作为一种社会技术系统,调节移民获得基本公共服务的机会——以芬兰为例
许多福利国家服务已迅速“默认数字化”。数字服务需要电子识别(e-ID)技术来进行安全的身份认证。本研究运用社会技术系统理论分析了在公私伙伴关系(ppp)背景下电子身份证技术的发展和转让。最近的研究表明,少数民族和多数人口之间的“数字鸿沟”很突出。然而,很少有研究调查与获得电子身份证相关的不平等问题,而电子身份证是获得数字公共服务所必需的。我们的实证结果表明,跨国移民的电子身份证使用率较低,这可能会阻碍他们获得公共服务的能力。我们使用具有代表性的芬兰人口调查数据(FinMonik研究)来分析与没有电子身份证相关的一般社会人口统计学和移民特定因素。我们的调查结果显示,大约91%的受访者拥有电子身份证。这低于一般劳动年龄人口的98%。不同移民群体在电子身份证持有情况上存在显著差异。从欧盟和经合组织国家以外移居芬兰的移民比例最低(84%)。回归分析显示,较低的社会经济地位和较弱的当地语言技能与没有电子身份证有关。我们认为,当福利国家的非歧视原则与私营部门的运营逻辑和利益发生冲突时,电子身份证作为一个社会技术系统包含了PPP产生的意外矛盾。我们认为,政府应该继续对确保PPP模式下福利国家服务的安全性、有效性、质量和充分获取负责。
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Government Information Quarterly
Government Information Quarterly INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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15.70
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16.70%
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106
期刊介绍: Government Information Quarterly (GIQ) delves into the convergence of policy, information technology, government, and the public. It explores the impact of policies on government information flows, the role of technology in innovative government services, and the dynamic between citizens and governing bodies in the digital age. GIQ serves as a premier journal, disseminating high-quality research and insights that bridge the realms of policy, information technology, government, and public engagement.
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