Volatilt samförstånd: Hjälporganisationers erfarenheter av idéburet offentligt partnerskap i deras arbete med utsatta EU-medborgare
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https://doi.org/10.62607/smt.v100i6.21391Keywords:
Idéburet offentligt partnerskap (IOP), utsatta EU-medborgare, hemlöshet, socialt arbete, volatiliseringAbstract
Over the last decade, IOPs – a framework for collaboration between municipa-lities and NGOs – have become a common way of organizing certain welfare services. One area where this institutional arrangement was used early on was in relation to EU/EEA citizens without right of residence. Here, IOPs have provided a “third-way” between a generous and restrictive interpretation of the target group’s social rights. The purpose of this article is to highlight, through interviews with representatives of NGOs, a field of problems related to IOPs. The article is based on case descriptions of IOPs in three municipalities - Gothenburg, Lund and Malmö. Based on these, we argue that IOPs entail a significant volatility in that IOP form establishes a precarious institutional sta-tus for certain forms of social work, making these increasingly dependent on local power relations and developments.
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