Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
Arctic Research Centre (Arcum) at Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
BMC Res Notes. 2022 Jun 28;15(1):232. doi: 10.1186/s13104-022-06115-y.
There has been a lack of systematic and theoretically underpinned evaluations, internationally and in Sweden, of local multi-component initiatives delivered outside public employment services and formal education systems to young people who are not in employment, education or training ('NEETs'). To bridge this knowledge gap, the objective of this study was to present findings from the theory gleaning phase of a realist evaluation aimed at assessing how Swedish community-based initiatives may work to (re)engage vulnerable 'NEET' young people in education or employment, under what conditions and why.
Based on insights gleaned and synthesised from various sources, three candidate programme theories were elicited drawing attention to the importance of community-based initiatives in Sweden adopting a 'caring approach', a 'capability approach' and a 'collaborative approach' to (re)engage 'NEET' young people in education or employment. While limited to the initial phase of theory gleaning, the study provides valuable insights into the potential functioning of (re)engagement initiatives directed towards vulnerable 'NEETs' in addition to increasing the transparency of a highly iterative research project.
在国际上和瑞典,缺乏对在公共就业服务和正规教育系统之外针对未就业、未接受教育或培训的青年(“NEET”)实施的地方多组分干预措施的系统和有理论依据的评估。为了弥补这一知识空白,本研究的目的是介绍一项基于理论的评价的理论收集阶段的研究结果,该评价旨在评估瑞典基于社区的各种举措如何在何种条件下以及为何能够促使弱势“NEET”青年重新参与教育或就业。
基于从各种来源中收集和综合的见解,提出了三个候选方案理论,这些理论提请注意瑞典基于社区的举措在采用“关爱方法”、“能力方法”和“协作方法”重新使“NEET”青年参与教育或就业方面的重要性。虽然仅限于理论收集的初始阶段,但该研究除了提高高度迭代研究项目的透明度外,还为针对弱势“NEET”的重新参与举措的潜在功能提供了有价值的见解。