The Danish welfare state is characterized by universality – all citizens in Denmark have the right to free medical help, free hospital, free education and a pension independent of saving and employment. The general social safety level is high. All this is financed by taxes and this means that progressive income taxes are high. This model can be seen as rather ideal considered in
because the conference was held in a country with a strong tradition in welfare policies, but also b...
The objective of the article is twofold: 1) to give an empirical picture of the state of affairs wit...
Many progressive American policy analysts point to Denmark as a model welfare state with low levels ...
How much the Government should provide for its people in sickness and in health, till death do us pa...
To what extent do non-Western immigrants and their descendants support the core principles of the Da...
This article examines categories of deservingness in social policy. It argues that immigrant groups ...
Abstract: In this study the common political discourse on the ‘challenge of immigration ’ to the Dan...
The implementation of public assistance and related forms of social insurance, based on existing soc...
Morten Frederiksen (2018) Acta Sociologica. 61(1), pp. 3-16 Abstract. Attitudes research shows that...
Over several years the United Nations (UN) has been ranking the Nordic populations amongst the happi...
In Denmark, as in other welfare societies worldwide, the organisation and ideology of welfare are be...
The Nordic welfare state is usually referred to as the most successful model of its kind; this socia...
Denmark is a welfare state whose income tax burden is larger than the total tax burden of the United...
W publikacji zidentyfikowano uwarunkowania kształtowania duńskiego państwa dobrobytu. Po operacjonal...
Aineisto on Opiskelijakirjaston digitoimaa ja Opiskelijakirjasto vastaa aineiston käyttöluvist
because the conference was held in a country with a strong tradition in welfare policies, but also b...
The objective of the article is twofold: 1) to give an empirical picture of the state of affairs wit...
Many progressive American policy analysts point to Denmark as a model welfare state with low levels ...
How much the Government should provide for its people in sickness and in health, till death do us pa...
To what extent do non-Western immigrants and their descendants support the core principles of the Da...
This article examines categories of deservingness in social policy. It argues that immigrant groups ...
Abstract: In this study the common political discourse on the ‘challenge of immigration ’ to the Dan...
The implementation of public assistance and related forms of social insurance, based on existing soc...
Morten Frederiksen (2018) Acta Sociologica. 61(1), pp. 3-16 Abstract. Attitudes research shows that...
Over several years the United Nations (UN) has been ranking the Nordic populations amongst the happi...
In Denmark, as in other welfare societies worldwide, the organisation and ideology of welfare are be...
The Nordic welfare state is usually referred to as the most successful model of its kind; this socia...
Denmark is a welfare state whose income tax burden is larger than the total tax burden of the United...
W publikacji zidentyfikowano uwarunkowania kształtowania duńskiego państwa dobrobytu. Po operacjonal...
Aineisto on Opiskelijakirjaston digitoimaa ja Opiskelijakirjasto vastaa aineiston käyttöluvist
because the conference was held in a country with a strong tradition in welfare policies, but also b...
The objective of the article is twofold: 1) to give an empirical picture of the state of affairs wit...
Many progressive American policy analysts point to Denmark as a model welfare state with low levels ...