Centre pour l'entrepreneuriat, les PME, les régions et les villes
Participation of the social economy in the provision of Sweden’s public employment
services
Sweden is undergoing a major reform of its public employment service Arbetsförmedlingen
towards contracting out employment services to independent providers. At the same
time, Arbetsförmedlingen is also undergoing a significant restructuring, resulting
in a downscaling of physical presence across the country and an increased digitalisation
of services. As this report shows, the social economy and in particular work integration
social enterprises can play an important role in the delivery of publicly-financed
employment services. The report analyses the main features of the social economy in
general as well as its current role in employment policies in Sweden. Moreover, it
discusses challenges in engaging social economy organisations as providers in the
market for contracted-out employment services in Sweden with respect to the legal
framework, contracting rules, financial barriers, payment models, and co-operation
structures. Lastly, it offers recommendations based on international practice to help
design and implement the proposed policy recommendations in the Swedish context.
Available from January 28, 2023
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