10(21)
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