Since the adoption of a generous and universal sick pay scheme in 1978, the key elements of Norwegian sick pay policies have remained the same. The present study focuses on the gradual developments in welfare corporatism and policymaking during this period, arguing that these changes paved the way for new and surprising strategies and behaviour among the labour market parties. Tracking several retrenchment attempts across decades, the analyses show how policymaking in corporatist committees was gradually replaced by less predictable processes. Successive governments of different colors have tried to bypass the social partners and legislate hierarchically, thus signaling a break with traditional corporatist norms and decision rules. Labour a...
Background In this study we investigated the health-related rehabilitation trajectories of young Nor...
This paper is positioned within theoretical perspectives that focus on welfare states as systems of ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This dissertation analyzes the relative success of re...
Since the adoption of a generous and universal sick pay scheme in 1978, the key elements of Norwegia...
This article compares the processes of reforming sickness insurance in Norway and Sweden. Despite th...
According to the literature on the ‘new politics of the welfare state’, party politics plays a minor...
Earlier research has shown that the Nordic Ghent systems seem to be weakened. The unemployment insur...
This thesis seeks to contribute to the important debate regarding whether who governs matter, and if...
The Nordic model attracts attention in a mixture of applause and disbelief. Among its merits, but al...
The power resource approach (PRA) claims that the labour movement continues to be the most prominent...
Through out the Western countries welfare policies and in particular labour market policies changes ...
Around 1990, trade unions in both Norway and Denmark moved away from their previous hostile stance, ...
Contains fulltext : 141481.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)What explains...
Despite challenges and doomsday predictions, the Nordic welfare states with high taxes and public ex...
The debate between the Power Resource Approach and the New Politics thesis has been ongoing for deca...
Background In this study we investigated the health-related rehabilitation trajectories of young Nor...
This paper is positioned within theoretical perspectives that focus on welfare states as systems of ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This dissertation analyzes the relative success of re...
Since the adoption of a generous and universal sick pay scheme in 1978, the key elements of Norwegia...
This article compares the processes of reforming sickness insurance in Norway and Sweden. Despite th...
According to the literature on the ‘new politics of the welfare state’, party politics plays a minor...
Earlier research has shown that the Nordic Ghent systems seem to be weakened. The unemployment insur...
This thesis seeks to contribute to the important debate regarding whether who governs matter, and if...
The Nordic model attracts attention in a mixture of applause and disbelief. Among its merits, but al...
The power resource approach (PRA) claims that the labour movement continues to be the most prominent...
Through out the Western countries welfare policies and in particular labour market policies changes ...
Around 1990, trade unions in both Norway and Denmark moved away from their previous hostile stance, ...
Contains fulltext : 141481.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)What explains...
Despite challenges and doomsday predictions, the Nordic welfare states with high taxes and public ex...
The debate between the Power Resource Approach and the New Politics thesis has been ongoing for deca...
Background In this study we investigated the health-related rehabilitation trajectories of young Nor...
This paper is positioned within theoretical perspectives that focus on welfare states as systems of ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998This dissertation analyzes the relative success of re...