Social care services : the key to the Scandinavian welfare model

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Social care services : the key to the Scandinavian welfare model

edited by Jorma Sipilä

Avebury, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

This text, the product of a two-year research project, aims to explain how and why the Scandinavian countries came to develop their distinctive model of social care services. It looks at the universalism of the services, and examines how the Scandinavian countries came to adopt such an emphatically universal policy of social services. It also asks why Scandinavia offers such an abundance of social care services - taken together, probably more than anywhere else in the world. The work concentrates on the development, since the 1950s, of legislation, planing documents and on statistical comparisons between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.

目次

  • New policies, new words - the service concept in Scandinavian social policy, Lennart Nygren et al
  • A multitude of universal, public services - how and why did four Scandinavian countries get their social care service model?, Jorma Sipila et al
  • the development of local authority social services in Iceland, Ingibjorg Broddadottir et al
  • from poor relief to social rights and social care services clienthood, Outi Ketola et al
  • local government in Scandinavia - autonomous or integrated into the welfare state?, Teppo Kroger
  • the Scandinavian model as seen from a local perspective, Jan-Inge Hanssen
  • why are social care services a gender issue?, Pirkko-Liisa Rauhala et al
  • the Scandinavian social service state in comparison, Peter Abrahamson. Appendix: A statistical summary of the developemnt of social services for children, elderly and disbled in the Scandinavian countries, Jan-Inge Hanssen and Ole-Martin Elvehoi.

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