Public Employment Services' Responses to the Pandemic: Examples from Portugal, Bulgaria, and Lithuania

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro, Ana Sofia
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Lendzhova, Vladislava, Vyšniauskienė, Sonata, Ferreira, Tatiana, Sousa, João Carlos, Roque, Isabel, Kõiv, Kerli, Saks, Katrin, Agahi, Omeed, Prieto‐Flores, Òscar, O’Higgins, Niall
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.7437
Resumo: The Covid-19 pandemic provoked critical changes to welfare in Europe, requiring the dematerialisation of programmes and services while relying mainly on remote support. This study aims to present insights into how European public employment services have coped and adapted to the pandemic challenges, particularly regarding the digitalisation and delivery of services to young people in rural areas. It focuses on three case studies from distinct European regions: Portugal, Bulgaria, and Lithuania. It is based on an exploratory survey of public employment services national offices and qualitative data collected from public employment services offices in rural settings. It highlights the advantages and dangers of the adoption of digitalisation processes, namely considering literacy and accessibility in diverse contexts. It concludes that despite cultural and regional differences, all three countries evidenced an acceleration in service provision due to digitalisation and were capable of adjusting their practices to remote delivery. However, rural areas faced delays due to poor infrastructure, and after the pandemic, public employment privileged on-site delivery, since it is considered more effective in the training and counselling of young people.
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title Public Employment Services' Responses to the Pandemic: Examples from Portugal, Bulgaria, and Lithuania
spellingShingle Public Employment Services' Responses to the Pandemic: Examples from Portugal, Bulgaria, and Lithuania
Ribeiro, Ana Sofia
Bulgaria; Covid‐19; digitalisation; Lithuania; Portugal; public employment services
title_short Public Employment Services' Responses to the Pandemic: Examples from Portugal, Bulgaria, and Lithuania
title_full Public Employment Services' Responses to the Pandemic: Examples from Portugal, Bulgaria, and Lithuania
title_fullStr Public Employment Services' Responses to the Pandemic: Examples from Portugal, Bulgaria, and Lithuania
title_full_unstemmed Public Employment Services' Responses to the Pandemic: Examples from Portugal, Bulgaria, and Lithuania
title_sort Public Employment Services' Responses to the Pandemic: Examples from Portugal, Bulgaria, and Lithuania
author Ribeiro, Ana Sofia
author_facet Ribeiro, Ana Sofia
Lendzhova, Vladislava
Vyšniauskienė, Sonata
Ferreira, Tatiana
Sousa, João Carlos
Roque, Isabel
Kõiv, Kerli
Saks, Katrin
Agahi, Omeed
Prieto‐Flores, Òscar
O’Higgins, Niall
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Vyšniauskienė, Sonata
Ferreira, Tatiana
Sousa, João Carlos
Roque, Isabel
Kõiv, Kerli
Saks, Katrin
Agahi, Omeed
Prieto‐Flores, Òscar
O’Higgins, Niall
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, Ana Sofia
Lendzhova, Vladislava
Vyšniauskienė, Sonata
Ferreira, Tatiana
Sousa, João Carlos
Roque, Isabel
Kõiv, Kerli
Saks, Katrin
Agahi, Omeed
Prieto‐Flores, Òscar
O’Higgins, Niall
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bulgaria; Covid‐19; digitalisation; Lithuania; Portugal; public employment services
topic Bulgaria; Covid‐19; digitalisation; Lithuania; Portugal; public employment services
description The Covid-19 pandemic provoked critical changes to welfare in Europe, requiring the dematerialisation of programmes and services while relying mainly on remote support. This study aims to present insights into how European public employment services have coped and adapted to the pandemic challenges, particularly regarding the digitalisation and delivery of services to young people in rural areas. It focuses on three case studies from distinct European regions: Portugal, Bulgaria, and Lithuania. It is based on an exploratory survey of public employment services national offices and qualitative data collected from public employment services offices in rural settings. It highlights the advantages and dangers of the adoption of digitalisation processes, namely considering literacy and accessibility in diverse contexts. It concludes that despite cultural and regional differences, all three countries evidenced an acceleration in service provision due to digitalisation and were capable of adjusting their practices to remote delivery. However, rural areas faced delays due to poor infrastructure, and after the pandemic, public employment privileged on-site delivery, since it is considered more effective in the training and counselling of young people.
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