02361nam 22005533a 450 991028443780332120250204000818.097830377715563037771550(CKB)4100000006520634(OAPEN)1000513(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/36412(ScCtBLL)1126c6f2-b734-4063-9e9e-9da86a6cc8d6(EXLCZ)99410000000652063420250204i20182020 uu geruuuuu---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierArbeits(un)fähigkeit herstellenMartina Koch[s.l.] :Seismo,2018.1 online resource (1 p.)9783037777237 3037777230 As most industrialised countries, Switzerland is increasingly attempting to (re)integrate people with health restrictions and disabilities into the job market. The reinforced political demand to reintegrate people with health restrictions challenges both the involved organisations and its employees. While the means and methods to assess (in)capacity for work are more and more refined, the according practices become more and more diverse. On the basis of an ethnography of two Swiss cantonal work integration agencies, this study analyses how the institutions under scrutiny construct and deal with their clients' (in)capacity for work. It reconstructs how "cases" of health restrictions are organisationally problematized, negotiated, and dealt with and examines the underlying logic of these practices and strategies.Sociology: work & labourbicsscincapacity for worklabour marketjob markethealth restrictionsdisabilitiesintegrationeconomyinclusionArbeitsintegrationArbeitsmarktErwerbslosigkeitEthnographieInvalidenversicherung (Schweiz)KlientSociology: work & labourKoch Martina913736ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910284437803321Arbeits(un)fähigkeit herstellen4322397UNINA