International welfare trends are sweeping across the western world and have gained a lot of attention from researchers. However, few contributions have demonstrated the practical effects of these trends. This article will illustrate this using the individual plan as a case showing that some unintended forms of use can be regarded as traces of international welfare policy trends, and are not in line with the original ideologically based intentions
The paper is based on a study of the law-making process of personal assistance in Norway. It discuss...
bjective: Norway is a high-income and high-cost society with a generous welfare system, and it has t...
The discrete choice model of McFadden (1973) is used to quantify the desire for going into rehabilit...
Several countries have introduced devices for coordination of complicated individual cases across ca...
In Norway, an Individual Plan (IP) is a statutory right and a tool for cooperation between the clien...
Personal assistance (PA) has been characterized as a melting pot consisting of, on the one hand, a s...
Across Europe, and particularly since the 2008 Financial Crisis, new demands for tailor-made service...
This article explores how different collaborative strategies between clients and service providers m...
Within the same welfare state model, Norway and Sweden have established very different models for pe...
Swedish agency for health technology assessment and assessment of social services (SBU) published a ...
Social care provision across high-income countries has been transformed over the last ten years by p...
This paper was inspired by a peculiar theme that emerged from qualitative interviews in Iceland, Nor...
The social democratic model of welfare is manifested in Norway. The highly egalitarian and redistrib...
This themed section is aimed at evaluating different personalised policies and at drawing a clear m...
Background In this study we investigated the health-related rehabilitation trajectories of young Nor...
The paper is based on a study of the law-making process of personal assistance in Norway. It discuss...
bjective: Norway is a high-income and high-cost society with a generous welfare system, and it has t...
The discrete choice model of McFadden (1973) is used to quantify the desire for going into rehabilit...
Several countries have introduced devices for coordination of complicated individual cases across ca...
In Norway, an Individual Plan (IP) is a statutory right and a tool for cooperation between the clien...
Personal assistance (PA) has been characterized as a melting pot consisting of, on the one hand, a s...
Across Europe, and particularly since the 2008 Financial Crisis, new demands for tailor-made service...
This article explores how different collaborative strategies between clients and service providers m...
Within the same welfare state model, Norway and Sweden have established very different models for pe...
Swedish agency for health technology assessment and assessment of social services (SBU) published a ...
Social care provision across high-income countries has been transformed over the last ten years by p...
This paper was inspired by a peculiar theme that emerged from qualitative interviews in Iceland, Nor...
The social democratic model of welfare is manifested in Norway. The highly egalitarian and redistrib...
This themed section is aimed at evaluating different personalised policies and at drawing a clear m...
Background In this study we investigated the health-related rehabilitation trajectories of young Nor...
The paper is based on a study of the law-making process of personal assistance in Norway. It discuss...
bjective: Norway is a high-income and high-cost society with a generous welfare system, and it has t...
The discrete choice model of McFadden (1973) is used to quantify the desire for going into rehabilit...