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E-grāmata: Successful Public Policy in the Nordic Countries: Cases, Lessons, Challenges

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  • Formāts: 256 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192669766
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  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192669766

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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.

This book presents twenty-three in-depth case studies of successful public policies and programs in Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Iceland. Each chapter tells the story of the policy's origins, aims, design, decision-making, and implementation processes, and assesses in which respects - programmatically, process-wise, politically, and over time - and to what extent it can be considered to have been successful. It also points towards the driving forces of success, and the challenges that have had to be overcome to achieve it. Combined, the chapters provide a resource for researchers, educators, and students of public policy both within and beyond the Nordic region.
List of Figures
viii
List of Tables
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List of Authors and Contributors
x
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Introduction: Studying Successful Public Policy in the Nordic Countries
1(24)
Caroline de la Porte
Gudny Bjork Eydal
Jaakko Kauko
Daniel Nohrstedt
Paul't Hart
Bent Sofus Traney
I POLICY SUCCESSES IN DENMARK
2 Organic Food and Farming Policy in Denmark: Promoting a Transition to Green Growth
25(20)
Carsten Daugbjerg
Yonatan Schvartzman
3 The Success of Danish Wind Energy Innovation Policy: Combining Visionary Politics and Pragmatic Policymaking
45(21)
Rinie van Est
4 Early Childhood Education and Care in Denmark: A Social Investment Success
66(22)
Trine P. Larsen
Caroline de la Porte
5 `Living Longer, Working Longer': An Unlikely Retirement Policy Success?
88(20)
Fritz von Nordheim
Jon Kvist
6 Cancer Treatment Policy in Denmark
108(25)
Peter Triantafillou
II POLICY SUCCESSES IN NORWAY
7 Gender Quotas for Corporate Boards: A Qualified Success in Changing Male Dominance in the Boardroom
133(20)
Mari Teigen
8 Student Financing for Social Equity in Norway, 1947-2020
153(21)
Jostein Askim
9 Promoting and Democratizing Literature: A Norwegian Policy Success
174(22)
Paul Bjerke
Birgitte Kjos Fotm
Lars Julius Halvorsen
10 Negotiating Dilemmas of the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund
196(23)
Camilla Bakken Ovald
Bent Sofus Tranvy
III POLICYSUCCESSES IN SWEDEN
11 An All Too Successful Reform? The 1997 Overhaul of the Swedish Budget Process
219(20)
Andreas Bergh
12 The Swedish Carbon Tax: A Resilient Success
239(24)
Roger Hildingsson
Asa Knaggdrd
13 Gender Equal Parental Leave Use in Sweden: The Success of the Reserved Months
263(21)
Ann-Zofie Duvander
Sofie Cedstrand
14 Sweden's Policy of Neutrality: Success through Flexibility?
284(22)
Douglas Brommesson
Ann-Marie Ekengren
Anna Michalski
15 The Swedish Child Vaccination Programme
306(25)
Paula Blomqvist
IV POLICYSUCCESSES IN ICELAND
16 Civil Protection Policies in Iceland: Collaboration Between Authorities and Volunteer Organizations
331(20)
Asthildur Elva Bernhardsdottir
Steinunn Hrafnsdottir
17 Towards an Icelandic Sustainable Energy System: Relying on Domestic Renewable Energy
351(19)
Brynhildur Davtdsdottir
18 Paid Parental Leave in Iceland: Increasing Gender Equality at Home and on the Labour Market
370(18)
Asdi's Adalbjdrg Arnalds
Gudny Bjork Eydal
Ingolfur V. Gislason
19 Back from the Brink: Iceland's Successful Economic Recovery
388(23)
Bent Sofus Tranay
Throstur Olaf Sigurjonsson
V POLICYSUCCESSES IN FINLAND
20 The Finnish Baby Box: From a Volunteer Initiative to a Renowned Social Security Benefit
411(21)
Ella Nasi
Karoliina Koskenvuo
21 Quality in Finnish Comprehensive Schools: Entrenching Enhancement-Led Evaluation
432(24)
Jaakko Kauko
Hannele Pitkdnen
Janne Varjo
22 The Finnish Model of Conscription: A Successful Policy to Organize National Defence
456(17)
Jarkko Kosonen
Juha Mdlkki
23 Gender Quotas for Municipal Executive Bodies in Finland
473(22)
Anne Maria Holli
24 Housing First: Combatting Long-Term Homelessness in Finland
495(19)
Kirsi fuhila
Suvi Raitakari
Johanna Ranta
Index 514
Caroline de la Porte is Professor of European and Comparative Social Policy at Copenhagen Business School. She is a leading scholar in the Europeanization of welfare states. She is particularly interested in why, how, and with which effects EU policy and law influences welfare state reform in member states. In recent years, her work has also focused on Nordic public policies, especially in the area of family policy.

Gušnż Björk Eydal is Professor at the Faculty of Social Work, University of Iceland. Her main research field is social, family, and child-care policies in the Nordic countries. Currently, Eydal is directing a long-term research project on the outcome of the paid parental leave legislation in Iceland. She has also been directing a Nordic research project in the field of disaster studies, 'The Nordic Welfare Watch in Response to Changes'.

Daniel Nohrstedt is Professor of Political Science at the Department of Government at Uppsala University, Sweden, where he also serves as research coordinator in the Centre of Natural Hazards and Disaster Science (CNDS). His research interests include policy processes in comparative perspective, policy-making after extreme events, and collaborative governance.

Jaakko Kauko is Professor of Education Policy at the Faculty of Education and Culture, Tampere University, where he co-leads the research group EduKnow (Knowledge, Power, and Politics in Education). His research focuses on the fields of education policy and comparative education. He is currently leading the Academy of Finland-funded project 'Transnational Knowledge Networks in Higher Education Policymaking'.

Paul 't Hart is Professor of Public Administration at Utrecht University. His research interests include positive public administration, political and public service leadership, crisis management, and group dynamics in government.



Bent Sofus Tranųy is Professor of Political Science at Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences and at Kristiania University College. He has published in the fields of comparative and international political economy, public policy, organization theory, qualitative methods, and history of science. He was previously employed as a post doc and Associate Professor at the University of Oslo.