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Table 1.

Caseworker characteristics

No. obs.

Mean

Man

1 048

0.14

Age

25-39

1 045

0.24

40-54

1 045

0.39

55-69

1 045

0.37

Tenure at the SIA

<5

1 044

0.10

5-10

1 044

0.29

>10

1 044

0.60

Time at current position

1 039

2.7

(1.4)

University level

1 043

0.78

Education

Law

1 014

0.05

Social science

1 014

0.48

Social work

1 014

0.35

Health

1 014

0.06

Other

1 014

0.07

Note:

Standard deviation within parentheses.

Table 2.

Distribution of caseworkers´ attitudes towards

rehabilitation and SI rules

Rehabilitation

SI rules

Average

(standard-deviation)

0.72

(0.18)

0.61

(0.21)

Percentile

100 %

1.00

1.00

95 %

1.00

0.93

90 %

0.94

0.87

75 %

0.83

0.77

50 % (Median)

0.73

0.63

25 %

0.61

0.47

10 %

0.50

0.33

5 %

0.37

0.25

Number of observations

885

931

The caseworkers´ attitudes could be driven by many factors. For instance,

they could be correlated with the caseworker’s age, gender, or experience

as a caseworker. They could also to some extent be owed to the local labor

market, with variations in the type of workers, sectors, and employees

represented, and colleagues´ attitudes. Attitudes are also likely to be