The Nordic Social Welfare State Model has its intellectual roots in
the depression of the 1930s, but was formed in the 1950s and got
its name in the 1970s. Following the traditional model, it has
recently become popular as a basic concept for shaping future
approaches to European and US social politics. Challenging the
Anglo-Saxon models, the Nordic models framework is regarded as a
path that could be adjusted and followed. In the context of this
model, this engaging and comprehensive book presents a comparative
discussion of developments and innovations. The authors provide
extensive examples of contemporary shifting pressure from external
environments, showing how the model through the years is becoming
modified without losing power due to its emphasis on social
equality, solid pension arrangements, universal health care and
active labor market policy.
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