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Håkan Johansson

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Urban and local social policies in the Nordic countries

Author

  • Håkan Johansson

Editor

  • Yuri Kazepov
  • Eduardo Barberis
  • Roberta Cucca

Summary, in English

Nordic welfare states continue to rely on strong central and local governments in the regulation, funding, and implementation of social policies. However, decentralization of particular policy areas (e.g. activation policies) have further increased the significance of the local level in Nordic social policy regulation. However, increasing differences between local entities (e.g. between urban and rural communities) throw the Nordic egalitarian ideals into question. This chapter contributes to these debates by comparing local social policies in the Nordic welfare states, addressing the relationships between local and urban social policies and how they are put into practise in urban settings in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. The chapter briefly addresses how the 2020 pandemic has affected central and local relations with regard to social policy regulation.

Department/s

  • School of Social Work
  • Social Policy and Sustainability

Publishing year

2022-08-15

Language

English

Pages

414-428

Publication/Series

Handbook on Urban Social Policies

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Edward Elgar Publishing

Topic

  • Social Work

Status

Published

Project

  • The New Urban Challenge? Models of Sustainable Welfare in Swedish Metropolitan Cities

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 9781788116152
  • ISBN: 9781788116152