Street-level bureaucrats in Germany's federal employment agency - reforms from the caseworkers' viewpoint

This article deals with the significance of caseworkers in implementing reforms within the German Public Employment Service ('Bundesagentur für Arbeit'). In the last decade, the so-called 'Hartz-Reforms' fundamentally changed labor market policies in Germany. First, we explore th...

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