Valter Sandell-Maury

«Based on their experiences, we are certainly a continuation to that machinery of discrimination». Social workers’intermediation of social protection to EU migrants in Finland

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Abstract

Access to social protection for migrants holding precarious statuses is limited and differentiated, and often an outcome of various encounters with intermediaries, such as social workers. The article investigates into the roles labor plays in intermediation practices in statutory social services for precariously-included EU migrants in Finland. Drawing on a one-year ethnographic fieldwork study in social services in the capital area in Finland, the article sheds light on how social workers detach labor from the realm of formalized wage work by recognizing informal labor in terms of labor. However, in the name of care, advancement on a formal employment path is defined as a deservingness criterion for accessing last-resort social services, stemming from its potential to facilitate registrations of EU citizens in Finland. This rationale of care constitutes obstacles for accessing social protection for EU migrants, but also obstacles for social workers who express a desire to develop social work practice that transcends sedentarism and workfare, where transnational lives and multiple ways of working and living are taken into consideration

Keywords

  • precarious inclusion
  • social work
  • migration
  • intermediation
  • Nordic welfare states

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