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  • 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 ska bli arbetslösa och kunna lägga ner kvinnojourerna" : En kvalitativ studie med anställda på kvinnojourer om deras upplevelser av arbetet med våldsutsatta kvinnorpå lång sikt / "We want to be unemployed and be able to shut down the women's shelter." : A qualitative study with the employees of women's shelter about their long-term experiencesfrom working with abused women

Victorson, Kajsa, Eriksson, Johan January 2018 (has links)
The aim with this study is to investigate through interviews, how the cooperation between women’s shelter and other participants and which methods and work methods are used in the long-term work of helping abused women. It’s the state and municipalities responsibility to meet the needs of the victims of violence with support and protection. Non-profit women’s shelters often complement the public authorities. Here, there often find a solid experience in the field, which public activities may lack off. For women who are victims of violence, who have previously had poor experience of government contacts, women’s shelters can be perceived as better alternatives, for support and assistance without a claim for counter performance (Regeringen 2007, Skr. 2007/08:39; Kunosson 2014). Therefore, the study takes its starting point from the staff in the perspective of women's shelter. The study is designed as a qualitative research strategy where semi-structured interviews are used as a method. The collected material from the interviews is analyzed through participationand empowerment theory. The result shows that the most important participants are social services and other municipal activities. Organizations. The experience is that organizations and government body functions don’t have sufficient knowledge in regards to violence and aspects relating to sheltering. The result shows that the term long term entails economic aspects and a view of that the yearly funding’s that the women’s shelters apply for could stretch for a longer time period. The term long term also includes being able to provide support for women for as long as they, themselves feel it’s needed. The result of the study also shows that the normalization and knowledge of and around men’s violence against women are important in the work. In addition to these results we also found that there are several methods and ways of working within the women shelters. Examples of these are empowerment, help to self-help and motivational interviewing.
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Kompetensöverföring vid pensionsavgångar : En studie om arbetsgivare och arbetstagares perspektiv på hur organisationer arbetar strategiskt för att bibehålla kompetens vid pensionsavgångar.

Hedman, Jennelie, Forsberg, Alexandra January 2023 (has links)
Ett livslångt lärande innebär att vi aldrig slutar lära oss, oavsett var i livet vi befinner oss. Därmed är det viktigt att organisationer kartlägger deras kompetens och behov i tid, för att minska risken att förlora kompetens när det är dags för medarbetare att gå i pension. Detta uppsatsarbete är grundat i en kvalitativ intervjustudie om hur kompetensöverföring vid pensionsavgångar upplevs, både av chefer och personer som nyligen gått i pension. Studiens syfte har varit att undersöka upplevelser av organisationers strategiska arbete med kompetensöverföring vid pensionsavgångar, med fokus på chefer och nyblivna pensionärer. Studien har utgått från följande frågeställningar: 1. Hur upplever chefer att de arbetar strategiskt med kompetensöverföring vid pensionsavgångar? 2. Hur upplever nyblivna pensionärer att deras organisationer arbetade för att säkerställa att deras kompetens inte gick förlorad vid pensionsavgången? För att undersöka detta har åtta informanter intervjuats, fyra chefer som arbetat med kompetensöverföring vid pensionsavgångar och fyra personer som nyligen (definierat som max tre år sedan) gått i pension. Informanterna valdes ut utifrån ett bekvämlighets- och strategiskt urval. Intervjuerna spelades in och transkriberades för att sedan analyseras utifrån en tematisk innehållsanalys. Ur denna analys utvanns fyra tematiseringar; mentorskap, vikten av långsiktigt arbete, betydelsen av att visa uppskattning samt fortsatt arbete efter pensionen. För att kunna genomföra en nyanserad och välgrundad analys har resultaten kopplats till teorierna kompetensöverföring, situerat lärande, socialt lärande och transformativt lärande. Resultaten av studien visade att många organisationer inte upplevs arbeta strategiskt och långsiktigt med kompetensöverföring vid pensionsavgångar, men att det är något som ur ett arbetstagarperspektiv vore önskvärt. Studien visade även på att en betydelsefull del är hur organisationer arbetar gentemot sina medarbetare för att främja en god känsla när de ska lämna organisationen. Slutsatsen blev att det kan finnas en vinst i att arbeta mer med denna fråga, ur både ett arbetsgivar- och arbetstagarperspektiv, men att det även är viktigt att poängtera att förlorad kompetens inte alltid måste vara negativt för organisationer. / A lifelong learning means that we never stop learning new things, no matter where in life we are. That is why it is important for organizations to map their competence and needs early on, to minimize the risk of losing competence when it is time for their staff to retire. This assignment is based on a qualitative interview study on how knowledge transfer during retirements is experienced, both by managers and people who have recently retired. The purpose of the study has been to examine the experiences of organizations' strategic work with knowledge transfer during retirements, with a special focus on managers and new retirees. The study has been based on the following questions: 1. How do managers feel that they work strategically with knowledge transfer during retirements? 2. How do new retirees feel that their organizations worked to ensure that their knowledge did not go to waste during the retirement? To examine this we interviewed eight informants, four managers who have worked with knowledge transfer during retirements and four persons who recently (in our definition a maximum of three years ago) retired. The informants were chosen from a convenience- and strategic selection. The interviews were recorded and transcribed to later on be analyzed based on a thematic content analysis. From this analysis we got four themes; mentorship, the importance of long-term work, the importance of showing gratitude and continued work after retirement. In order to carry out a nuanced and well-founded analysis, the results have been linked to the theories of knowledge transfer, situated learning, social learning and transformative learning. The results of the study showed that many organizations are not perceived to work strategically and long-term with knowledge transfer during retirements, but that it is something that would be desirable from an employee perspective. The study also shows that a meaningful part is how organizations try to foster a good feeling when their employees leave the organization. The conclusion was that there may be a profit in working more with this issue, both from an employer- and employee perspective, but that it is also important to state the fact that losing knowledge does not always have to be negative for organizations.

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