Work adjustment in an employment program for colombian people involved in armed conflict: a multilevel mixed-methods case study

[EN] Work plays a significant role in societies; however, currently, work is a particularly difficult area for those in the most vulnerable social categories who have been heavily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Because there is scarce research on labor integration of people affected by armed con...

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Autores: Antón Rubio, María Concepción, Grueso Hinestroza, Merlin Patricia, López-Santamaría, Mónica
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2023
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Salamanca (USAL)
Repositorio:GREDOS. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Salamanca
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Palabra clave:Work adjustment
Work personality
Supported employment
Marginalized population
6310.14 Desempleo
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spelling Work adjustment in an employment program for colombian people involved in armed conflict: a multilevel mixed-methods case studyAntón Rubio, María ConcepciónGrueso Hinestroza, Merlin PatriciaLópez-Santamaría, MónicaWork adjustmentWork personalitySupported employmentMarginalized population6310.14 Desempleo[EN] Work plays a significant role in societies; however, currently, work is a particularly difficult area for those in the most vulnerable social categories who have been heavily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Because there is scarce research on labor integration of people affected by armed conflicts from work adjustment (WA) perspectives, we have developed research to understand the relationship between people and their work setting in an employment program inspired in supported employment models (SEMs). To achieve this, a nonexperimental mixed-methods research design with a convergent parallel approach and multilevel design was developed. The results show that the work-adjustment approach is a useful framework with which to understand the relationship between the work setting and individuals. The conclusions of the research are as follows: (1) people who have been involved in armed conflicts can develop attitudes and abilities to properly develop their work; (2) the configuration of a labor-inclusion model is related to the results in the medium and long term, both in the program itself and in its participants and society; (3) the SEMs contribute to the effective inclusion of people affected by armed conflicts, which have low skills, scarce social contacts, and low educational levels.MDPI202420242023info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10366/156260reponame:GREDOS. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Salamancainstname:Universidad de Salamanca (USAL)InglésAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacionalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:gredos.usal.es:10366/1562602026-06-07T06:28:51Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Work adjustment in an employment program for colombian people involved in armed conflict: a multilevel mixed-methods case study
title Work adjustment in an employment program for colombian people involved in armed conflict: a multilevel mixed-methods case study
spellingShingle Work adjustment in an employment program for colombian people involved in armed conflict: a multilevel mixed-methods case study
Antón Rubio, María Concepción
Work adjustment
Work personality
Supported employment
Marginalized population
6310.14 Desempleo
title_short Work adjustment in an employment program for colombian people involved in armed conflict: a multilevel mixed-methods case study
title_full Work adjustment in an employment program for colombian people involved in armed conflict: a multilevel mixed-methods case study
title_fullStr Work adjustment in an employment program for colombian people involved in armed conflict: a multilevel mixed-methods case study
title_full_unstemmed Work adjustment in an employment program for colombian people involved in armed conflict: a multilevel mixed-methods case study
title_sort Work adjustment in an employment program for colombian people involved in armed conflict: a multilevel mixed-methods case study
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Antón Rubio, María Concepción
Grueso Hinestroza, Merlin Patricia
López-Santamaría, Mónica
author Antón Rubio, María Concepción
author_facet Antón Rubio, María Concepción
Grueso Hinestroza, Merlin Patricia
López-Santamaría, Mónica
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author2 Grueso Hinestroza, Merlin Patricia
López-Santamaría, Mónica
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Work adjustment
Work personality
Supported employment
Marginalized population
6310.14 Desempleo
topic Work adjustment
Work personality
Supported employment
Marginalized population
6310.14 Desempleo
description [EN] Work plays a significant role in societies; however, currently, work is a particularly difficult area for those in the most vulnerable social categories who have been heavily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Because there is scarce research on labor integration of people affected by armed conflicts from work adjustment (WA) perspectives, we have developed research to understand the relationship between people and their work setting in an employment program inspired in supported employment models (SEMs). To achieve this, a nonexperimental mixed-methods research design with a convergent parallel approach and multilevel design was developed. The results show that the work-adjustment approach is a useful framework with which to understand the relationship between the work setting and individuals. The conclusions of the research are as follows: (1) people who have been involved in armed conflicts can develop attitudes and abilities to properly develop their work; (2) the configuration of a labor-inclusion model is related to the results in the medium and long term, both in the program itself and in its participants and society; (3) the SEMs contribute to the effective inclusion of people affected by armed conflicts, which have low skills, scarce social contacts, and low educational levels.
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