The Nordic states have extensive welfare systems in which the local social services are an important component. Despite a growing research on disaster resilience, we lack research examining in systematic way whether and how local social services in the Nordic countries contribute to resilience. Aiming to fill this gap, this article asks whether we can identify a common Nordic model of the role of local social services in disasters, or whether the countries have taken different paths. We use policy documents and legislation to examine the extent to which roles for local social services are embedded in the disaster management systems of the five Nordic countries. We analyze the institutional organization in each country, as well as the models...
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The Scandinavian welfare states – Denmark, Norway, and Sweden – are usually assumed to constitute a ...
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Nordic welfare states are world renowned for providing high quality public services. Nordic municipa...
Over several years the United Nations (UN) has been ranking the Nordic populations amongst the happi...
Building regional resilience is vital in an interconnected global economy where external events have...
This position paper is a deliverable from the first work package, WP 1 National risk regimes: The ro...
Has the Corona crisis triggered changes to Nordic social protection? We address this question by exa...
The project focused on the emergency management systems in the five Nordic countries. It investigate...
This study explores the role of social work in disaster management in Finland and its relation to ...
The paper discusses the roles of the non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and citizens in crisis ma...
The literature reveals an importance of social work in relation to all phases of crisis and disaster...
In a world of increasing uncertainty due to climate change the urgency to act becomes more vital, di...
Among scholars and practitioners, Nordic countries are known for their comprehensive welfare states ...
The Nordic countries have similar approaches to social welfare, and the Nordic model differs from ma...
The Scandinavian welfare states – Denmark, Norway, and Sweden – are usually assumed to constitute a ...
In international law, new norms can emerge through the identification and development of effective p...
Svalbard’s geographical positioning, environmental characteristics and multinational population make...
Nordic welfare states are world renowned for providing high quality public services. Nordic municipa...
Over several years the United Nations (UN) has been ranking the Nordic populations amongst the happi...
Building regional resilience is vital in an interconnected global economy where external events have...
This position paper is a deliverable from the first work package, WP 1 National risk regimes: The ro...
Has the Corona crisis triggered changes to Nordic social protection? We address this question by exa...