Swedish welfare policy has in several ways promoted the individual rather than the family as a unit. This is not a phenomenon happening only in Sweden, but one occurring in many other Western countries where individualization is strongly emphasized. Sweden is, however, interesting as an example of a country with deep collective roots regarding issues of welfare. The welfare state has been, and to a major part still is, the main provider of social services, a fact that has affected the Swedish family in certain ways. During the last decades, the Swedish welfare society has changed toward marketization implying that individuals and families have to take on more responsibility regarding their welfare. The aim of this article is to discuss the ...
In Sweden, municipal social services provide help and support for vulnerable people with a variety o...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the Swedish model with attention to core values over time, as w...
To commit social change: the sociology and the sociologists of the welfare state The article is an a...
The Swedish form of the welfare state has a long history and is known especially for its generous so...
The main question addressed in this regional issue is whether or not the Nordic welfare states can s...
This bachelor essay studies families that have migrated from countries in Europe to Sweden, and thei...
This article focuses on how families are defined and conceptualized by social workers in the Swedish...
This article focuses on how families are defined and conceptualized by social workers in the Swedish...
This article focuses on how families are defined and conceptualized by social workers in the Swedish...
This article analyses the history of the Swedish welfare state, with a special emphasis on the devel...
In light of new social risks, such as the decline in fertility rates in large parts of the industria...
In Sweden, municipal social services provide help and support for vulnerable people with a variety o...
Family politics has been important in the development of the Swedish ‘women-friendly’ and weak bread...
The family between market and state. A question of gender, class an power With reference to the far-...
Since the 1970s Sweden’s dual-earner model of family policy has gradually been strengthened by expan...
In Sweden, municipal social services provide help and support for vulnerable people with a variety o...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the Swedish model with attention to core values over time, as w...
To commit social change: the sociology and the sociologists of the welfare state The article is an a...
The Swedish form of the welfare state has a long history and is known especially for its generous so...
The main question addressed in this regional issue is whether or not the Nordic welfare states can s...
This bachelor essay studies families that have migrated from countries in Europe to Sweden, and thei...
This article focuses on how families are defined and conceptualized by social workers in the Swedish...
This article focuses on how families are defined and conceptualized by social workers in the Swedish...
This article focuses on how families are defined and conceptualized by social workers in the Swedish...
This article analyses the history of the Swedish welfare state, with a special emphasis on the devel...
In light of new social risks, such as the decline in fertility rates in large parts of the industria...
In Sweden, municipal social services provide help and support for vulnerable people with a variety o...
Family politics has been important in the development of the Swedish ‘women-friendly’ and weak bread...
The family between market and state. A question of gender, class an power With reference to the far-...
Since the 1970s Sweden’s dual-earner model of family policy has gradually been strengthened by expan...
In Sweden, municipal social services provide help and support for vulnerable people with a variety o...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the Swedish model with attention to core values over time, as w...
To commit social change: the sociology and the sociologists of the welfare state The article is an a...