Description
Topic: Automating social assistance: A client-level study of antecedents and outcomesWhen: 30 August 12.00 - 13.00
Where: Online
Spoken language: English
Participators
Presentation: Nora Germundsson, PhD student in Social Work at Stockholm University
Commentator: Lupita Svensson, Senior lecturer Social work at Lund University
Moderator: Ellinor Blom Lussi, PhD student in Technology and Society at Lund University
Abstract
Like in many European countries, Swedish authorities have increasingly turned to digital automation to improve their administration of public benefits. Recent surveys show that approximately 10% of Swedish municipalities have introduced or are about to introduce Robotic Process Automation (RPA) in their handling of social assistance (SA). However, there is still a limited understanding of both the utilisation and impact of RPA use on SA distribution. Drawing from a sample of 800 SA applications across four Swedish municipalities, this presentation will focus on: a) the extent of the actual use of RPA, b) the degree to which RPA use relates to the outcomes of decisions, and c) the extent to which both usage and outcomes relate to factors at the client level.The results, which will be published in a forthcoming article, suggest that while RPA can serve as a tool for internally streamlining administrative processes in the SA context, it might simultaneously create unevenly distributed restrictions on citizens' access to the SA benefit.
Period | 2023 Aug 30 |
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Event type | Seminar |
Location | Lund, SwedenShow on map |
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