This paper investigates the regulation of publicly organized early childhood education and care (ECEC) in Denmark and Sweden, through the regulatory welfare state (RWS) framework. The analysis focuses on how alterations in funding and quality of care are shaped by governmental and nongovernmental actors at national and local levels of government. Through focused structured analysis, we examine how various actors have shaped the funding and quality of childcare in Denmark and Sweden, from the early 2000s to 2020, with special attention to the period during and after the 2008 financial crisis. In the aftermath of the financial crisis, concerns about quality in care were raised on the political agenda by various actors in both countries, leadi...
In Europe, there are many different ways in which early childhood education and care professionals a...
This article analyzes the transformation of Swedish residential care for children from a regionally ...
In this article I investigate how corporate Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) providers nego...
Extensive public debate is being waged across mature welfare states as to whether social services ar...
Until about 25 years ago, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland and Finland used a bureaucratic-professio...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) is changing across Europe, reflecting multiple policy inte...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) is changing across Europe, reflecting multiple-policy inte...
This report examines the role of private providers of ECEC services in the five Nordic countries: No...
This article analyzes how childcare vouchers were introduced in the context of the Swedish welfare s...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) is seen as a crucial element of the social investment stat...
The main goal of this paper is to unravel the social distribution of childcare policies: who benefi t...
Swedish municipalities currently offer early childhood education and care services in so-called pres...
This article analyzes how childcare vouchers were introduced in the context of the Swedish welfare s...
In Finland, children below school age have enjoyed the right to attend subsidised full-time early ch...
In split systems, where childcare has historically been separated from preschool, childcare has only...
In Europe, there are many different ways in which early childhood education and care professionals a...
This article analyzes the transformation of Swedish residential care for children from a regionally ...
In this article I investigate how corporate Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) providers nego...
Extensive public debate is being waged across mature welfare states as to whether social services ar...
Until about 25 years ago, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland and Finland used a bureaucratic-professio...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) is changing across Europe, reflecting multiple policy inte...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) is changing across Europe, reflecting multiple-policy inte...
This report examines the role of private providers of ECEC services in the five Nordic countries: No...
This article analyzes how childcare vouchers were introduced in the context of the Swedish welfare s...
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) is seen as a crucial element of the social investment stat...
The main goal of this paper is to unravel the social distribution of childcare policies: who benefi t...
Swedish municipalities currently offer early childhood education and care services in so-called pres...
This article analyzes how childcare vouchers were introduced in the context of the Swedish welfare s...
In Finland, children below school age have enjoyed the right to attend subsidised full-time early ch...
In split systems, where childcare has historically been separated from preschool, childcare has only...
In Europe, there are many different ways in which early childhood education and care professionals a...
This article analyzes the transformation of Swedish residential care for children from a regionally ...
In this article I investigate how corporate Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) providers nego...