This article compares the processes of reforming sickness insurance in Norway and Sweden. Despite the many similarities between the Norwegian and Swedish welfare states, they have taken different paths when it comes to reforming their sickness insurance systems. In the period between 1990 and 2010 Sweden changed its wage replacement levels and levels of employer financing several times, while in Norway they remain basically unchanged since 1978, notwithstanding many reform initiatives by political authorities. Why have the two cases evolved so differently? We address this question by using Peter Starke’s review of the retrenchment literature which outlines four major strands of theorizing the politics of welfare reform: neo-functionalism, c...
The aim of this thesis is to spread some light over the coming into being of the 2005 Pension Reform...
Despite challenges and doomsday predictions, the Nordic welfare states with high taxes and public ex...
What explains the origins and pattern of retrenchment dynamics in Swedish old-age pensions and unemp...
Since the adoption of a generous and universal sick pay scheme in 1978, the key elements of Norwegia...
© 2017 Dr Adam HannahThis study seeks to explain why governments engage in welfare state reform, des...
The power resource approach (PRA) claims that the labour movement continues to be the most prominent...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to welfare state theorising by analysing changing risk prote...
Contains fulltext : 141481.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)What explains...
The Swedish welfare state, once developed to create a new society based on social equality and unive...
Welfare state reform is understood to be risky, difficult and still ongoing. As such, there is a nee...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This dissertation analyzes the relative success of re...
The debate between the Power Resource Approach and the New Politics thesis has been ongoing for deca...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the Swedish model with attention to core values over time, as w...
The Nordic model attracts attention in a mixture of applause and disbelief. Among its merits, but al...
Social justice and the welfare state: constraints of social and economic change. This paper revie...
The aim of this thesis is to spread some light over the coming into being of the 2005 Pension Reform...
Despite challenges and doomsday predictions, the Nordic welfare states with high taxes and public ex...
What explains the origins and pattern of retrenchment dynamics in Swedish old-age pensions and unemp...
Since the adoption of a generous and universal sick pay scheme in 1978, the key elements of Norwegia...
© 2017 Dr Adam HannahThis study seeks to explain why governments engage in welfare state reform, des...
The power resource approach (PRA) claims that the labour movement continues to be the most prominent...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to welfare state theorising by analysing changing risk prote...
Contains fulltext : 141481.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)What explains...
The Swedish welfare state, once developed to create a new society based on social equality and unive...
Welfare state reform is understood to be risky, difficult and still ongoing. As such, there is a nee...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This dissertation analyzes the relative success of re...
The debate between the Power Resource Approach and the New Politics thesis has been ongoing for deca...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the Swedish model with attention to core values over time, as w...
The Nordic model attracts attention in a mixture of applause and disbelief. Among its merits, but al...
Social justice and the welfare state: constraints of social and economic change. This paper revie...
The aim of this thesis is to spread some light over the coming into being of the 2005 Pension Reform...
Despite challenges and doomsday predictions, the Nordic welfare states with high taxes and public ex...
What explains the origins and pattern of retrenchment dynamics in Swedish old-age pensions and unemp...