Background and Objectives In the 21st century, the future of the Norwegian welfare state is broadly debated. In Norway, as in other countries, concerns regarding the sustainability and affordability of the welfare state in light of the projected population development have been voiced in public and academic discourse, and not least in governmental statements and documents. Since we consider texts, such as government white papers, as both products and producers of discursively based understandings of the social world, a close examination of policy documents can provide insight into the predominant understanding of a distinct phenomenon in a specific society at a particular point in time. Research Design and Methods The article is based on a...
Background: In Norway, as in other European countries, the ageing population is increasing rapidly. ...
In this paper we analyse the political articulation and understanding of ‘technology-supported care’...
This article examines recent ageing policies and the way they are framed. Here it identifies underly...
Background and Objectives In the 21st century, the future of the Norwegian welfare state is broadly...
Increasingly international organisations, national governments and social actors all over the Wester...
This paper systematically chart existing Norwegian active ageing policies. It identifies policy goal...
This paper systematically chart existing Norwegian active ageing policies. It identifies policy goal...
Background: The concept of active ageing has been gaining prominence in the Nordic countries and bey...
This report concludes the PopAge project (Population ageing and long-term care: the family-welfare s...
The Norwegian welfare state is traditionally known as universalistic. Thus, it might be expected tha...
This research report addresses the challenges of housing provision in light of the ageing society. T...
In this paper we analyse the political articulation and understanding of ‘technology-supported care’...
Policy 1 Towards a mixed economy of long-term care in Norway? K a r e N C h r i s T e N s e N Univer...
The thesis addresses the subject of ageing societies resulting from demographic trends of population...
Background: In Norway, as in other European countries, the ageing population is increasing rapidly. ...
Background: In Norway, as in other European countries, the ageing population is increasing rapidly. ...
In this paper we analyse the political articulation and understanding of ‘technology-supported care’...
This article examines recent ageing policies and the way they are framed. Here it identifies underly...
Background and Objectives In the 21st century, the future of the Norwegian welfare state is broadly...
Increasingly international organisations, national governments and social actors all over the Wester...
This paper systematically chart existing Norwegian active ageing policies. It identifies policy goal...
This paper systematically chart existing Norwegian active ageing policies. It identifies policy goal...
Background: The concept of active ageing has been gaining prominence in the Nordic countries and bey...
This report concludes the PopAge project (Population ageing and long-term care: the family-welfare s...
The Norwegian welfare state is traditionally known as universalistic. Thus, it might be expected tha...
This research report addresses the challenges of housing provision in light of the ageing society. T...
In this paper we analyse the political articulation and understanding of ‘technology-supported care’...
Policy 1 Towards a mixed economy of long-term care in Norway? K a r e N C h r i s T e N s e N Univer...
The thesis addresses the subject of ageing societies resulting from demographic trends of population...
Background: In Norway, as in other European countries, the ageing population is increasing rapidly. ...
Background: In Norway, as in other European countries, the ageing population is increasing rapidly. ...
In this paper we analyse the political articulation and understanding of ‘technology-supported care’...
This article examines recent ageing policies and the way they are framed. Here it identifies underly...