A Welfare Policy Patchwork – Negotiating the Public Good in Times of Transition
Folkehelse
22 okt 2012
Edited by Matilda Hellman, Gun Roos & Julius von Wright
The Nordic welfare state is changing, and there is much concern about where it is headed. Some of these concerns and challenges include the shifting boundaries between the state and the market, the advance of globalization and multiculturalism, social exclusion, poverty, and population ageing. Rather than fuelling the moral panic surrounding the dismantling of the Nordic welfare state, this book aims to show how the bits and pieces that form the Nordic states have been adapted, assembled and rearranged.
The 13 case studies in this anthology look at recent developments in lifestyle, public health and welfare in the Nordic countries in the policy areas of alcohol, tobacco, nutrition, illicit drugs, gambling and pharmaceuticals. These studies describe and analyse the underlying motives, forces and aims of the changes in policies concerned with the regulation of consumption. All of them reveal interesting relationships between decision-making and current views on the problems.
Below you can read and download the introduction of the book, and the abstracts of the chapters.
Contents
The architectural patchwork of the welfare state
Matilda Hellman & Gun Rooss
Identifying trends in developments
The Regulation of Smoking and Smokers in Norway 1964–2010
Gunnar Sæbø
Gambling, policy issues and the public good. The case of Finland
Johanna Järvinen-Tassopoulos
Adaption of structures
Interplay between policy and practice
Pushing the limits
From harm reduction to use reduction. The development of Danish cannabis policy
Kim Møller
Should heroin treatment be provided in Norway? A look at the political debate
Astrid Skretting
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