Promoting Active Citizenship: Markets and Choice in Scandinavian Welfare

Promoting Active Citizenship: Markets and Choice in Scandinavian Welfare

Promoting Active Citizenship: Markets and Choice in Scandinavian Welfare

Promoting Active Citizenship: Markets and Choice in Scandinavian Welfare

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Overview

This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.

This book analyses the considerable variation in the shares of private provision for core services in education, health and social services, in the Scandinavian countries.

The chapters compare countries, service areas, and the for-profit, non-profit and public sectors. Each focuses on different levels of change: the mix of welfare providers, national laws and regulations, governance in municipalities, nursing homes and schools, and finally, the consequences experienced by the users of the services.

The authors ask which combinations of governance structures, service sector providers, and user choice give the best results for active citizenship. Promoting Active Citizenship will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including Public Administration and Management, Non-Profit Management, Social Policy, Innovation in Public Service, Social Care and Education and School Research.




Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319553801
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 08/30/2017
Edition description: 1st ed. 2017
Pages: 325
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Karl Henrik Sivesind and Jo Saglie are both Research Professors at the Institute for Social Research, Norway.

Table of Contents

1. Does out-contracting of welfare services promote active citizenship?; Karl Henrik Sivesind and Håkon Solbu Trætteberg.- 2.The Changing Roles of For-Profit and Nonprofit Welfare Provision in Norway, Sweden and Denmark; Karl Henrik Sivesind.- 3. Education and elderly care in Denmark, Norway and Sweden: National policies and legal frameworks for private providers; Signe Bock Segaard and Jo Saglie.- 4. Towards a more diversified supply of welfare services? Marketisation and the local governing of nursing homes in Scandinavian countries; David Feltenius.- 5. Local governing of schools in Scandinavia – between state, market and civil society; Malene Thøgersen.- 6. Active citizenship in Scandinavian schools and nursing homes; Håkon Solbu Trætteberg.- 7. Does the type of service provider affect user satisfaction? Public, for-profit and nonprofit kindergartens, schools and nursing homes in Norway; Tord Skogedal Lindén, Audun Fladmoe and Dag Arne Christensen.- 8. The Future of the Scandinavian Welfare Model: User Choice, Parallel Governance Systems, and Active Citizenship; Karl Henrik Sivesind, Håkon Solbu Trætteberg and Jo Saglie.

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“Karl Henrik Sivesind and his colleagues have given us a worthy successor to Richard Titmuss’ classic Gift Relationship by providing a serious contemporary analysis of the consequences of different patterns of reliance on nonprofits, for-profits, and states in providing crucial protections against the vagaries of old age, ill-health, and inadequate education, showing in the process how important is the preservation of a common commitment to core values of equal access and universal protection reinforced and protected by a caring state.” (Lester M. Salamon, Johns Hopkins University, USA)

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