Research on differences between public, for-profit, and nonprofit providers of welfare services have provided mixed findings, depending on welfare state arrangement, regulation, and service area. This paper’s objective is to study the differences between public, nonprofit (cooperatives and other nonprofits), and for-profit welfare providers from the perspective of the users in the tightly regulated Scandinavian context. We ask how the users perceive the providers from different sectors differently, and how this variation can be explained. The study relies on a large-scale survey carried out in 2015 in the city of Oslo, Norway. From the survey, we identify two main results. First, despite limited differences, users of nonprofit kindergartens...
In the theoretical part of my diploma work Offer and quality in public and private kindergartens I f...
This report examines the role of private providers of ECEC services in the five Nordic countries: No...
Norwegian citizens exhibit high levels of trust towards government, politicians, and public institut...
Research on differences between public, for-profit, and nonprofit providers of welfare services have...
While child welfare services of high quality are very important for many children, measuring quality...
Universal social services have been, and are, a hallmark of the Scandinavian welfare model. This inc...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on the characteristics and impact of different institutional ...
In explaining satisfaction with public welfare services, previous research has focused on various in...
Open kindergartens are a low-threshold pedagogical service that preschool-aged children, accompanied...
Open kindergartens are a low-threshold pedagogical service that preschool-aged children, accompanied...
In recent years, there has been a blurring of the traditional boundaries between the public and the ...
Both Denmark and Norway have seen a remarkable growth in the number of local volunteer centres over ...
This book analyses the considerable variation in the shares of private provision for core services i...
The Scandinavian welfare states – Denmark, Norway, and Sweden – are usually assumed to constitute a ...
Norwegian citizens exhibit high levels of trust towards government, politicians, and public institut...
In the theoretical part of my diploma work Offer and quality in public and private kindergartens I f...
This report examines the role of private providers of ECEC services in the five Nordic countries: No...
Norwegian citizens exhibit high levels of trust towards government, politicians, and public institut...
Research on differences between public, for-profit, and nonprofit providers of welfare services have...
While child welfare services of high quality are very important for many children, measuring quality...
Universal social services have been, and are, a hallmark of the Scandinavian welfare model. This inc...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on the characteristics and impact of different institutional ...
In explaining satisfaction with public welfare services, previous research has focused on various in...
Open kindergartens are a low-threshold pedagogical service that preschool-aged children, accompanied...
Open kindergartens are a low-threshold pedagogical service that preschool-aged children, accompanied...
In recent years, there has been a blurring of the traditional boundaries between the public and the ...
Both Denmark and Norway have seen a remarkable growth in the number of local volunteer centres over ...
This book analyses the considerable variation in the shares of private provision for core services i...
The Scandinavian welfare states – Denmark, Norway, and Sweden – are usually assumed to constitute a ...
Norwegian citizens exhibit high levels of trust towards government, politicians, and public institut...
In the theoretical part of my diploma work Offer and quality in public and private kindergartens I f...
This report examines the role of private providers of ECEC services in the five Nordic countries: No...
Norwegian citizens exhibit high levels of trust towards government, politicians, and public institut...