The Work Profiler: Revision and maintenance of a profiling tool for the recently unemployed in the Netherlands

IF 1.2 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION International Social Security Review Pub Date : 2023-06-07 DOI:10.1111/issr.12327
Martijn A. Wijnhoven, Elise Dusseldorp, Maurice Guiaux, Harriët Havinga
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For the public employment services of many Member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the importance of using profiling tools for job seekers is increasing rapidly in importance. With this trend, there is also widening concern about the risks of an over reliance on such tools. Part of the concern lies with a lack of transparency concerning how such tools work. This article aims to address this by offering a detailed investigation of the Work Profiler – the instrument used in the Netherlands by the Institute for Employee Benefits (Uitvoeringsinstituut Werknemersverzekeringen – UWV) to predict re-employment success and provide a diagnosis of key factors hindering job seekers’ return to work. Professionals use these insights to deepen their understanding of the situation of job seekers and decide together with job seekers how to support their return to work. UWV decided to maintain and revise the Work Profiler through a large-scale study involving a sample of 53,238 people. Work Profiler 1.0 was developed in 2007–2010 and has been in use on a regional basis since 2011 and nationwide since 2015. This article explains how the new tool (version 2.0; implemented in 2018) works and, most importantly, demonstrates the choices made to ensure that it functions well and is used effectively by professionals. These latter two aspects are rarely discussed in the literature.

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工作分析器:修订和维护荷兰最近失业的分析工具
对于经济合作与发展组织(oecd)许多成员国的公共就业服务而言,为求职者使用概况分析工具的重要性正在迅速增加。在这种趋势下,人们也越来越担心过度依赖此类工具的风险。部分担忧在于这些工具的工作方式缺乏透明度。本文旨在通过对荷兰雇员福利研究所(UWV)用于预测再就业成功并提供阻碍求职者重返工作岗位的关键因素的工具——工作分析器的详细调查来解决这个问题。专业人士利用这些见解来加深对求职者情况的理解,并与求职者一起决定如何支持他们重返工作岗位。UWV决定通过一项涉及53238人样本的大规模研究来维持和修订工作分析器。Work Profiler 1.0于2007-2010年开发,2011年开始在区域基础上使用,2015年开始在全国范围内使用。本文解释了新工具(版本2.0;于2018年实施)有效,最重要的是,它展示了为确保其良好运行并被专业人员有效使用而做出的选择。后两个方面在文献中很少讨论。
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International Social Security Review
International Social Security Review PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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期刊介绍: The International Social Security Review, the world"s major international quarterly publication in the field of social security. First published in 1948, the journal appears in four language editions (English, French, German and Spanish). Articles by leading social security experts around the world present international comparisons and in-depth discussions of topical questions as well as studies of social security systems in different countries, and there is a regular, comprehensive round-up of the latest publications in its field.
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