Understanding Temporal Governance in Activation: A Municipal Swedish Perspective

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https://doi.org/10.18291/njwls.168443

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Labor Market Institutions & Social Partners

Abstract

Swedish municipalities have assumed an increasingly vital role in labor market inclusion, particu­larly for individuals distant from employment. This article examines how municipal labor market units (MLMUs) enact activation policies through a temporal lens. From a mediated discourse analysis perspective, the study explores how frontline staff manage, negotiate, and resist temporal aspects embedded in national active labor market policies. Based on qualitative interviews and focus groups with 71 MLMU frontline staff across eight municipalities, three overarching themes were found: time perspective, time processes, and time friction. The findings reveal a fundamental tension between the individualized, flexible temporalities developed by MLMU staff, and the stan­dardized, efficiency-driven timescales imposed by national activation policy, a tension that staff actively manage and negotiate. This temporal mismatch risks reinforcing exclusion for vulnerable groups and calls for a rethinking of activation policies aimed at better aligning timescales across levels toward more participant-centered and temporally responsive approaches.

 

 

Author Biographies

Åsa Tjulin, Mid Sweden University, Östersund, Sweden


Associate Professor, Department of Health Sciences

Gunilla Bergström, FoU Väst, Gothenburg Region, Sweden


Researcher, Gothenburg Region

Carolina Klockmo, Mid Sweden University, Sundsvall, Sweden


Senior Lecturer, Department of Health Sciences

Ida Seing, Linköping University, Sweden


Associate Professor, Division of Education and Sociology

 

 

Mona Blåsjö, Stockholm University, Sweden


Professor (emerita), Department of Swedish Language and Multilingualism

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2026-06-10

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Tjulin, Åsa, Bergström, G., Klockmo, C., Seing, I., & Blåsjö, M. (2026). Understanding Temporal Governance in Activation: A Municipal Swedish Perspective. Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies. https://doi.org/10.18291/njwls.168443

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