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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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"Vi människor behöver någon med oss" - En studie om Y-allas väg till arbete

Signahl, Malin January 2020 (has links)
Malmökommissionen belyser invandrarkvinnors låga sysselsättningsgrad i Malmöoch lyfter även sysselsättning vara en av de viktigaste faktorerna för att uppnå godhälsa. Föreliggande studie har utfört 15 kvalitativa intervjuer på detarbetsintegrerande sociala företaget och kvinnokooperativet Yalla trappan. Syftetmed studien är att skapa förståelse för hur det sociala arbetsintegrerande företagetoch kvinnokooperativet Yalla trappans praktik- och studieprogram Y-allas väg tillarbete arbetar för att stärka invandrade kvinnor i Malmö. Syftet är ävenledes attundersöka hur de deltagande kvinnorna upplever verksamheten och således vilkenbetydelse Y-allas väg till arbete har för kvinnorna. Intervjumaterialet haranalyserats med hjälp av de teoretiska begreppen erkännande, sörjbarhet ochempowerment. Den avslutande diskussionen och resultaten lyfter vikten av attYalla trappan är utformad utifrån deltagarnas behov. Diskussionen och resultatenlyfter även relevansen av att vara delaktig i en stärkande gemenskap för att kunnaskapa medvetenhet och förändring. Slutligen problematiserar studien huruvidastyrkan som skapas inom verksamheten även erhålls utanför kollektivet. / The Malmö Commission highlights the low employment rate of immigrant women in Malmö and underlines employment as being one of the most important factors for achieving good health. This study is conducted through 15 qualitative interviews with women involved in the labor-integrating social enterprise and women cooperative Yalla trappan. The aim of the study is to understand how the Yalla trappan trainee- and study program Y-allas väg till arbete works with strengthening immigrant women in Malmö. The purpose is to examine how the participating women experience the participation and thus the significance of the programme Y-allas väg till arbete. The empirical material has been analyzed through the theoretical concepts of recognition, mournfulness and empowerment.The discussion and results concludes the importance of Yalla trappan being designed based on the needs of the participants at the core. The discussion and results highlights the importance of a strengthening community that enables the creation of awareness and change. Concludingly, the study questions how the strength created within the community can be maintained outside of the collective.
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Separatism and cooperation : Democratic participation, asset-building and narrative representations in  The Women’s Cooperative Society Swedish Homes, 1904-1916

Jacobson, Anders January 2021 (has links)
Within the context of economic history, this case study discusses “separatist cooperation” as an organizational and economic strategy for addressing multiple forms of alienation and inequality. Unique in the European cooperative movement at the time, The Women’s Cooperative Society Swedish Homes (Kvinnornas Andelsförening Svenska Hem), active in Stockholm 1905-1916, is a case in point. Using a theoretical framework drawn from social and economic reconstruction as well as critical perspectives inspired by intersectionality, the study analyzes how arguments, practices and choices of Svenska Hem are manifested in terms of three themes/strategies of de-alienation: democratic participation, asset-building and narrative representation. Cutting through each of these themes/strategies, explicit and implicit conceptions of gender, class and group solidarity are critically analyzed. The results show that the separatist strategy in combination with cooperative organizing generated considerable movement energy and capital accumulation e.g. in the face of an organized boycott from competing (male) traders. Further, the women’s cooperative constituted a space for asset-building while negotiating the changing social role of women generally and housewives in particular. The analysis shows that Svenska Hem’s organization and narrative was marked by class bias, while striving to become a cooperative relevant to “women of all classes”, invoking the housewife-as-consumer as a collective with a shared interest.

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