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Why Is It Difficult for Welfare Recipients to Return to Work? A Case Study through a Collaborative Online Community

机译:为什么福利接受者难以重返工作岗位?通过协同在线社区进行案例研究

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Social media has been used by government agencies for a wide range of applications including listening to citizens' voices at difficult times, understanding their needs, and helping them to deal with their current circumstances. We have developed a collaborative online community, called NextStep, for the Australian federal government agency, the Department of Human Services, to help parents currently receiving a welfare payment transition into full-time work to become self-sufficient. The community enabled its members to share their experiences and relevant information, and support each other during the transition process. During the one-year trial of the community, we found that participants expressed in the discussion forum the reasons why they were having difficulties (re-) entering the workforce fulltime. We thus decided to analyse the content of the forum with the explicit aim of identifying the barriers to work presented, as it provides some valuable insights into this specific user group and their challenges. In this paper, we describe this analysis. The results indicate that the findings of our analysis are consistent with findings from traditional approaches to uncover barriers to work. Interestingly, the information results from the participants discussing freely and sharing experiences, sometimes spontaneously, sometimes in response to a comment or a question provided by a facilitator. It represents the participants' experiences and perceptions and was captured in their own words. We hypothesise that online communities like NextStep could be used to collect data related to "barriers to work" complementing traditional approaches such as interviews and surveys.
机译:社交媒体已被政府机构用于各种申请,包括在困难时期听取公民的声音,了解他们的需求,并帮助他们处理他们目前的情况。我们开发了一个合作的在线社区,呼吁澳大利亚联邦政府机构,人类服务部,帮助父母目前接受福利支付转型的全职工作,以便自给自足。社区使其成员将其成员分享其经验和相关信息,并在过渡过程中相互支持。在社区的一年期间,我们发现参与者在讨论论坛中表达了他们遇到困难(重新)努力全职的原因。因此,我们决定分析论坛的内容,以识别所提出的工作障碍的明确目标,因为它为这一特定用户组提供了一些有价值的见解及其挑战。在本文中,我们描述了这种分析。结果表明,我们的分析结果与传统方法的调查结果一致,以发现障碍障碍。有趣的是,与会者的信息结果是自由讨论的,有时会自发地分享经验,有时是为了回应促进者提供的评论或问题。它代表了参与者的经历和看法,并以自己的话语捕获。我们假设如下所示的在线社区可用于收集与“工作障碍”相关的数据,补充了采访和调查等传统方法。

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