Within the same welfare state model, Norway and Sweden have established very different models for personal assistance. Sweden has developed a model with a strong consumerist profile with extensive rights and choices for users. In Norway, state control of the arrangement has been stronger. Users’ rights have been weaker and decisions are left to the discretion of the professionals in the welfare services. Recent political signals in both countries indicate that the models might converge in the future. In Sweden, authorities are worried that users’ rights have become too extensive. Efforts have been made to restrict users’ rights and to make public control stronger. In Norway, the target group for the arrangement has been extended and stronge...
Controlling mobility and borders has become a central, defining feature of the state today. Using th...
We live in a global world characterized of economic internationalization. It imposes new demands on ...
Due to increased market orientation and deregulation, welfare services in Sweden have taken on the f...
Personal assistance (PA) has been characterized as a melting pot consisting of, on the one hand, a s...
The paper is based on a study of the law-making process of personal assistance in Norway. It discuss...
Article 19 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities requires statesto ensure ...
Personal assistance is a welfare scheme that aims at increasing disabled peoples' independence and e...
The main difference between "user-controlled personal assistance" and other services is that the man...
An overview of the current situation in the out-of-home care in Norway and Sweden is presented in th...
“Luckily I wasn’t re-examined this year” – Talking about living conditions with personal assistance ...
AbstractAn overview of the current situation in the out-of-home care in Norway and Sweden is present...
Through history, people with disabilities have been oppressed and their rights violated.They have be...
The Scandinavian welfare states – Denmark, Norway, and Sweden – are usually assumed to constitute a ...
This paper was inspired by a peculiar theme that emerged from qualitative interviews in Iceland, Nor...
Controlling mobility and borders has become a central, defining feature of the state today. Using th...
We live in a global world characterized of economic internationalization. It imposes new demands on ...
Due to increased market orientation and deregulation, welfare services in Sweden have taken on the f...
Personal assistance (PA) has been characterized as a melting pot consisting of, on the one hand, a s...
The paper is based on a study of the law-making process of personal assistance in Norway. It discuss...
Article 19 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities requires statesto ensure ...
Personal assistance is a welfare scheme that aims at increasing disabled peoples' independence and e...
The main difference between "user-controlled personal assistance" and other services is that the man...
An overview of the current situation in the out-of-home care in Norway and Sweden is presented in th...
“Luckily I wasn’t re-examined this year” – Talking about living conditions with personal assistance ...
AbstractAn overview of the current situation in the out-of-home care in Norway and Sweden is present...
Through history, people with disabilities have been oppressed and their rights violated.They have be...
The Scandinavian welfare states – Denmark, Norway, and Sweden – are usually assumed to constitute a ...
This paper was inspired by a peculiar theme that emerged from qualitative interviews in Iceland, Nor...
Controlling mobility and borders has become a central, defining feature of the state today. Using th...
We live in a global world characterized of economic internationalization. It imposes new demands on ...
Due to increased market orientation and deregulation, welfare services in Sweden have taken on the f...