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adam_text | Contents
List of Tables vii
List of Figures ix
Notes on the Contributors xii
Foreword by Thandika Mkandawire xv
Acknowledgements xvii
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms xix
1 Social Policy and Economic Development in the Nordic
Countries: An Introduction 1
Olli Kangas and Joakim Palme
2 Coming Late Catching Up: The Formation of a Nordic Model 17
Olli Kangas and Joakim Palme
3 Voluntary State Subsidized Social Insurance in the Advanced
Industrialized World since the 1890s: The Nordic Experience
in Comparative Perspective 60
Eero Carroll
4 Empowering Social Policy: The Role of Social Care Services
in Modern Welfare States 88
Anneli Anttonen
5 Family Policy and Cross National Patterns of Poverty 118
Tommy Ferrarini and Katja Forssen
v
vi Contents
6 Education and Equal Life Chances: Investing in Children 147
G0sta Esping Andersen
7 Fighting Inequalities in Health and Income: One Important
Road to Welfare and Social Development 164
Johan Fritzell and Olle Lundberg
8 Does the Welfare State Harm Economic Growth? Sweden as
a Strategic Test Case 186
Walter Korpi
9 Growth and Employment in the Nordic Welfare States in the
1990s: a Tale of Crisis and Revival 210
Jaakko Kiander
10 Financing Big Tax Welfare States: Sweden During
Crisis and Recovery 241
Ola Sjoberg
11 The Nordic Model of the Information
Society: The Finnish Case 265
Pekka Himanen
12 Does the Most Brilliant Future of the Nordic Model
Have to be in the Past? 281
Olli Kangas and Joakim Palme
Index 299
List of Tables
3.1 Voluntary and compulsory unemployment Insurance
programmes in force, selected OECD countries, 1930 95 75
3.2 Voluntary and compulsory sickness insurance programmes
in force in SCIP census years , selected OECD countries,
1930 95 75
3.3 Institutional aspects of unemployment insurance, selected
OECD countries, 1939 and 1995 (median averages for
sub groups of countries by institutional design) 78
3.4 Institutional aspects of sickness insurance, selected
OECD countries, 1939 and 1995 (median averages for
sub groups of countries by institutional design) 79
4.1 Production modes of social care 93
4.2 Social services expenses, selected OECD countries, 1998,
per cent of GDP 100
4.3 Public expenditure on income transfers and social services,
selected OECD countries, 1994, per cent of GDP 101
4.4 Key figures for the care environment, Finland, Germany,
Japan, the UK and the USA, and mid 1990s 102
4.5 National patterns of social care, Finland, Germany, Japan,
the UK and the USA, mid 1990s 104
4.6 Women s labour market participation, Finland, Germany,
Japan, the UK and the USA, 1999 113
5.1 Model of family policy, family policy indicators and
family policy index, early to mid 1990s, ranked by family
policy index 128
6.1 Impact of fathers education on child s attainment of
secondary education, logistic odds ratios, with controls for
mother s education, gender, immigrant status and child s
abilities 152
6.2 Impact of fathers education on child s probability of
attaining tertiary level education, selected cohorts, 1935 75,
logistic odds ratios, controlling for for mother s education,
gender, immigrant status and child s abilities 152
vii
vlii List of Tables
6.3 Relative odds of attaining secondary education, children of
low educated fathers selected cohorts, 1940 80 153
6.4 Family background characteristics and cognitive
performance, fifteen year olds, late 1990s 155
7.1 Income inequality (Gini coefficients) and relative poverty
rates (head count below 50 per cent of median income),
selected European countries, mid 1990s, sorted by Gini 171
7.2 European countries, ranked according to the relative mortality
risk of workers as compared to others (panel A), the absolute
difference in mortality risk between workers and others
(panel B) and the mortality level among workers (panel C),
men aged 45 65 years, 1998 174
8.1 Rank order, selected OECD countries according to GDP
per capita for 1989, before and after revision, PPPs 193
8.2 Real GDP per capita, selected countries, 1960 89, annual
percentage growth 197
8.3 Average growth of real GDP per capita, Sweden and OECD,
different periods, 1950 89 198
8.4 GDP per capita, selected countries, 1870 1988, average annual
percentage change 199
8.5 Average differences between observed and (given initial
levels) expected growth of GDP per capita, 36 alternative
periods, 18 OECD member countries, 1969 73 to 1984 9,
per cent 203
9.1 Decomposition of total public expenditure, 1999,
per cent of GDP 214
9.2 Total public welfare expenditure divided into services
and transfers, 1999, percent of GDP 214
9.3 Distribution of social protection expenditure, 1999,
percent of GDP 215
9.4 Indicators of tax burden, 1999, percent of GDP 218
9.5 The recession of the early 1990s 220
9.6 Labour market participation and inactivity indicators, 2000 224
9.7 Public v. private sector employment, percent of working age
population, 2000 225
9.8 General government fiscal balance, 1990 2000 230
9.9 Public finance indicators, 1993 2000, percent of GDP 231
10.1 Marginal tax rates rate average for 1997 and 2001, and net
social transfers, 1997, different family types and wage levels,
ranked according to average marginal tax rate for all
family types 257
11.1 Social comparison, Finland and the USA, mid 1990s 268
List of Figures
2.1 Level of socioeconomic development and introduction of first
social insurance laws, Nordic countries and selected European
countries, 1870 1970 21
2.2 Coverage and generosity of social insurance, Nordic countries
and selected OECD countries, 1930 2000 30
2.3 Social spending, services and transfers, Europe, 2000,
per cent of GDP 32
2.4 Students educational performance, educational spending
and impact of family background on performance, 2000 34
2.5 Gender employment gap (male female employment,
percentage points), persons aged twenty five fifty four,
selected OECD countries, 2000 37
2.6 Rowntree s poverty cycle in York, 1899 and the 2000s cycle in
Scandinavia, the UK and the USA 41
2.7 Short term poverty and long term poverty (poor in three
years in 1995 98), European Union, 1998 44
2.8 Social rights and labour force indicators, selected OECD
countries, 2000 48
3.1 Unemployment insurance coverage among employees under
voluntary, compulsory, and all (non targeted) legislation for
18 OECD countries, 1930 1995 73
3.2 Sickness insurance coverage in labour force under voluntary,
compulsory, and all (non targeted) legislation for 18 OECD
countries, 1930 1995 74
4.1 Dimensions of change in social care 97
5.1 Dimensions and models of family policy, selected welfare states 120
5.2 Average levels of child benefits, selected countries with
different models of family policy, 1950 95, per cent of average
production worker s net wage 122
5.3 Net child benefit generosity, selected welfare states, by type
of benefit, 1995, per cent of an average production worker s
net wage 123
ix
x List of Figures
5.4 Average generosity of parental leave benefits first year after
confinement, for a two earner family, four Nordic and twelve
other Western countries, 1950 95, per cent of an average
production worker s net wage 124
5.5 Net generosity of parental leave, first year after confinement,
by type of benefit, two earner family, selected countries,
1995, per cent of an average production worker s net wage,
ranked by total benefit generosity 125
5.6 Percentage of children under three in public child care,
selected countries, early to mid 1990s 127
5.7 Average levels of child poverty, selected countries, with
different models of family policy, 1985 2000 130
5.8 Children s poverty rate, in relation to the poverty rate
of the total population, 1985 and 2000, per cent 131
5.9 Poverty rates for children, by 40, 50 and 60 per cent of the
median income, the most recent year 131
5.10 Real incomes of the low income child: cash and non cash,
as per cent of US low child income 133
5.11 Average levels of poverty, in countries with different models
of family policy, 1985 2000 136
5.12 Poverty of single parent families and share of children
living in single parent households, the most recent year 137
5.13 Female total labour force (fifteen sixty five years)
and part time employment as per cent of female
employment, mid 1990s 138
5.14 Poverty rates, by number of wage earners, the most recent
year, per cent 139
5.15 Index of family policy and poverty, households with
dependent children, selected countries, the mid 1990s,
poverty level: 50 per cent of median equivalized income 141
7.1 Association between problems in six different welfare
dimensions 169
7.2 Estimated probabilities for poor health, by equivalent
disposable income, men and women aged, 25 65, Sweden,
1996 7 178
7.3 Relationship between country wealth and life
expectancy, 2000 179
8.1 GDP per capita, selected OECD countries, 1950 96, PPPs 191
8.2 Relative real GDP growth 1970 89 (1970 = 100) 195
8.3 Real GDP per capita development, Sweden and Turkey,
1970 89 196
8.4 GDP per capita, selected countries, 1970 91, PPP 201
8.5 Household savings ratio and unemployment, in Sweden,
1970 96 205
9.1 The HDI, 2003 217
9.2 Poverty rates, EU countries, 1990s 218
List of Figures xi
9.3 Unemployment rates, 1980 2002 222
9.4 Employment rates, 1980 2002 223
9.5 Employment rates OECD countries, 2000 224
9.6 GM per capita, 2001, USD 226
9.7 Real GNI per capita, 2001, USD in PPP 226
9.8 Evolution of relative GDP levels, 1980 2000 227
9.9 Relative GDP growth, 1980 2000 228
9.10 Evolution of relative labour productivity levels, 1984 99 229
9.11 General government financial balances, 1980 2000 231
10.1 Average state and local income taxes and social insurance
contributions, as per cent of gross earnings, selected OECD
countries, 1930 95 243
10.2 Financing shares coming from the insured, employers
and state authorities in the financing of social security
schemes, 1930 95 248
10.3 Tax base (wages and social security transfers) and total
number of working hours, Sweden, 1975 2000 253
10.4 Marginal tax rates and labour force participation rate,
selected countries, average for 1997 and 2001 258
10.5 Marginal tax rates and average numbers of annual hours
worked per person, selected countries, average for 1997
and 2001 259
11.1 Transformation of the Finnish economy, measured by
export share, 1960 2000 266
11.2 Social injustice and exclusion in the shift from industrial
society to information society, Finland and the USA,
1950 90 267
11.3 National R D investment, Finland and the USA, 1985 2001,
percent of GDP 270
11.4 Private R D investment, share of the total, Finland
and the USA, 1981 2001, per cent 271
11.5 Mobile phone market, Finland and the USA, 1983 99,
per cent of population as users 272
11.6 The Finnish innovation system 274
11.7 Legitimacy of the Finnish welfare state, 1992 2000 2 75
11.8 Acceptance of flexible work or job churning 275
11.9 Labour productivity growth, Finnish telecommunications
manufacturing and public services, 1985 2000 (1985 = 100) 277
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Contents
List of Tables vii
List of Figures ix
Notes on the Contributors xii
Foreword by Thandika Mkandawire xv
Acknowledgements xvii
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms xix
1 Social Policy and Economic Development in the Nordic
Countries: An Introduction 1
Olli Kangas and Joakim Palme
2 Coming Late Catching Up: The Formation of a 'Nordic Model' 17
Olli Kangas and Joakim Palme
3 Voluntary State Subsidized Social Insurance in the Advanced
Industrialized World since the 1890s: The Nordic Experience
in Comparative Perspective 60
Eero Carroll
4 Empowering Social Policy: The Role of Social Care Services
in Modern Welfare States 88
Anneli Anttonen
5 Family Policy and Cross National Patterns of Poverty 118
Tommy Ferrarini and Katja Forssen
v
vi Contents
6 Education and Equal Life Chances: Investing in Children 147
G0sta Esping Andersen
7 Fighting Inequalities in Health and Income: One Important
Road to Welfare and Social Development 164
Johan Fritzell and Olle Lundberg
8 Does the Welfare State Harm Economic Growth? Sweden as
a Strategic Test Case 186
Walter Korpi
9 Growth and Employment in the 'Nordic Welfare States' in the
1990s: a Tale of Crisis and Revival 210
Jaakko Kiander
10 Financing 'Big Tax' Welfare States: Sweden During
Crisis and Recovery 241
Ola Sjoberg
11 The Nordic Model of the Information
Society: The Finnish Case 265
Pekka Himanen
12 Does the Most Brilliant Future of the 'Nordic Model'
Have to be in the Past? 281
Olli Kangas and Joakim Palme
Index 299
List of Tables
3.1 Voluntary and compulsory unemployment Insurance
programmes in force, selected OECD countries, 1930 95 75
3.2 Voluntary and compulsory sickness insurance programmes
in force in SCIP 'census years', selected OECD countries,
1930 95 75
3.3 Institutional aspects of unemployment insurance, selected
OECD countries, 1939 and 1995 (median averages for
sub groups of countries by institutional design) 78
3.4 Institutional aspects of sickness insurance, selected
OECD countries, 1939 and 1995 (median averages for
sub groups of countries by institutional design) 79
4.1 Production modes of social care 93
4.2 Social services expenses, selected OECD countries, 1998,
per cent of GDP 100
4.3 Public expenditure on income transfers and social services,
selected OECD countries, 1994, per cent of GDP 101
4.4 Key figures for the care environment, Finland, Germany,
Japan, the UK and the USA, and mid 1990s 102
4.5 National patterns of social care, Finland, Germany, Japan,
the UK and the USA, mid 1990s 104
4.6 Women's labour market participation, Finland, Germany,
Japan, the UK and the USA, 1999 113
5.1 Model of family policy, family policy indicators and
family policy index, early to mid 1990s, ranked by family
policy index 128
6.1 Impact of fathers' education on child's attainment of
secondary education, logistic odds ratios, with controls for
mother's education, gender, immigrant status and child's
abilities 152
6.2 Impact of fathers' education on child's probability of
attaining tertiary level education, selected cohorts, 1935 75,
logistic odds ratios, controlling for for mother's education,
gender, immigrant status and child's abilities 152
vii
vlii List of Tables
6.3 Relative odds of attaining secondary education, children of
low educated fathers selected cohorts, 1940 80 153
6.4 Family background characteristics and cognitive
performance, fifteen year olds, late 1990s 155
7.1 Income inequality (Gini coefficients) and relative poverty
rates (head count below 50 per cent of median income),
selected European countries, mid 1990s, sorted by Gini 171
7.2 European countries, ranked according to the relative mortality
risk of workers as compared to others (panel A), the absolute
difference in mortality risk between workers and others
(panel B) and the mortality level among workers (panel C),
men aged 45 65 years, 1998 174
8.1 Rank order, selected OECD countries according to GDP
per capita for 1989, before and after revision, PPPs 193
8.2 Real GDP per capita, selected countries, 1960 89, annual
percentage growth 197
8.3 Average growth of real GDP per capita, Sweden and OECD,
different periods, 1950 89 198
8.4 GDP per capita, selected countries, 1870 1988, average annual
percentage change 199
8.5 Average differences between observed and (given initial
levels) expected growth of GDP per capita, 36 alternative
periods, 18 OECD member countries, 1969 73 to 1984 9,
per cent 203
9.1 Decomposition of total public expenditure, 1999,
per cent of GDP 214
9.2 Total public welfare expenditure divided into services
and transfers, 1999, percent of GDP 214
9.3 Distribution of social protection expenditure, 1999,
percent of GDP 215
9.4 Indicators of tax burden, 1999, percent of GDP 218
9.5 The recession of the early 1990s 220
9.6 Labour market participation and inactivity indicators, 2000 224
9.7 Public v. private sector employment, percent of working age
population, 2000 225
9.8 General government fiscal balance, 1990 2000 230
9.9 Public finance indicators, 1993 2000, percent of GDP 231
10.1 Marginal tax rates rate' average for 1997 and 2001, and net
social transfers, 1997, different family types and wage levels,
ranked according to average marginal tax rate for all
family types 257
11.1 Social comparison, Finland and the USA, mid 1990s 268
List of Figures
2.1 Level of socioeconomic development and introduction of first
social insurance laws, Nordic countries and selected European
countries, 1870 1970 21
2.2 Coverage and generosity of social insurance, Nordic countries
and selected OECD countries, 1930 2000 30
2.3 Social spending, services and transfers, Europe, 2000,
per cent of GDP 32
2.4 Students' educational performance, educational spending
and impact of family background on performance, 2000 34
2.5 'Gender employment gap' (male female employment,
percentage points), persons aged twenty five fifty four,
selected OECD countries, 2000 37
2.6 Rowntree's poverty cycle in York, 1899 and the 2000s cycle in
Scandinavia, the UK and the USA 41
2.7 Short term poverty and long term poverty (poor in three
years in 1995 98), European Union, 1998 44
2.8 Social rights and labour force indicators, selected OECD
countries, 2000 48
3.1 Unemployment insurance coverage among employees under
voluntary, compulsory, and all (non targeted) legislation for
18 OECD countries, 1930 1995 73
3.2 Sickness insurance coverage in labour force under voluntary,
compulsory, and all (non targeted) legislation for 18 OECD
countries, 1930 1995 74
4.1 Dimensions of change in social care 97
5.1 Dimensions and models of family policy, selected welfare states 120
5.2 Average levels of child benefits, selected countries with
different models of family policy, 1950 95, per cent of average
production worker's net wage 122
5.3 Net child benefit generosity, selected welfare states, by type
of benefit, 1995, per cent of an average production worker's
net wage 123
ix
x List of Figures
5.4 Average generosity of parental leave benefits first year after
confinement, for a two earner family, four Nordic and twelve
other Western countries, 1950 95, per cent of an average
production worker's net wage 124
5.5 Net generosity of parental leave, first year after confinement,
by type of benefit, two earner family, selected countries,
1995, per cent of an average production worker's net wage,
ranked by total benefit generosity 125
5.6 Percentage of children under three in public child care,
selected countries, early to mid 1990s 127
5.7 Average levels of child poverty, selected countries, with
different models of family policy, 1985 2000 130
5.8 Children's poverty rate, in relation to the poverty rate
of the total population, 1985 and 2000, per cent 131
5.9 Poverty rates for children, by 40, 50 and 60 per cent of the
median income, the most recent year 131
5.10 Real incomes of the low income child: cash and non cash,
as per cent of US low child income 133
5.11 Average levels of poverty, in countries with different models
of family policy, 1985 2000 136
5.12 Poverty of single parent families and share of children
living in single parent households, the most recent year 137
5.13 Female total labour force (fifteen sixty five years)
and part time employment as per cent of female
employment, mid 1990s 138
5.14 Poverty rates, by number of wage earners, the most recent
year, per cent 139
5.15 Index of family policy and poverty, households with
dependent children, selected countries, the mid 1990s,
poverty level: 50 per cent of median equivalized income 141
7.1 Association between problems in six different welfare
dimensions 169
7.2 Estimated probabilities for poor health, by equivalent
disposable income, men and women aged, 25 65, Sweden,
1996 7 178
7.3 Relationship between country wealth and life
expectancy, 2000 179
8.1 GDP per capita, selected OECD countries, 1950 96, PPPs 191
8.2 Relative real GDP growth 1970 89 (1970 = 100) 195
8.3 Real GDP per capita development, Sweden and Turkey,
1970 89 196
8.4 GDP per capita, selected countries, 1970 91, PPP 201
8.5 Household savings ratio and unemployment, in Sweden,
1970 96 205
9.1 The HDI, 2003 217
9.2 Poverty rates, EU countries, 1990s 218
List of Figures xi
9.3 Unemployment rates, 1980 2002 222
9.4 Employment rates, 1980 2002 223
9.5 Employment rates OECD countries, 2000 224
9.6 GM per capita, 2001, USD 226
9.7 Real GNI per capita, 2001, USD in PPP 226
9.8 Evolution of relative GDP levels, 1980 2000 227
9.9 Relative GDP growth, 1980 2000 228
9.10 Evolution of relative labour productivity levels, 1984 99 229
9.11 General government financial balances, 1980 2000 231
10.1 Average state and local income taxes and social insurance
contributions, as per cent of gross earnings, selected OECD
countries, 1930 95 243
10.2 Financing shares coming from the insured, employers
and state authorities in the financing of social security
schemes, 1930 95 248
10.3 Tax base (wages and social security transfers) and total
number of working hours, Sweden, 1975 2000 253
10.4 Marginal tax rates and labour force participation rate,
selected countries, average for 1997 and 2001 258
10.5 Marginal tax rates and average numbers of annual hours
worked per person, selected countries, average for 1997
and 2001 259
11.1 Transformation of the Finnish economy, measured by
export share, 1960 2000 266
11.2 Social injustice and exclusion in the shift from industrial
society to information society, Finland and the USA,
1950 90 267
11.3 National R D investment, Finland and the USA, 1985 2001,
percent of GDP 270
11.4 Private R D investment, share of the total, Finland
and the USA, 1981 2001, per cent 271
11.5 Mobile phone market, Finland and the USA, 1983 99,
per cent of population as users 272
11.6 The Finnish innovation system 274
11.7 Legitimacy of the Finnish welfare state, 1992 2000 2 75
11.8 Acceptance of flexible work or 'job churning' 275
11.9 Labour productivity growth, Finnish telecommunications
manufacturing and public services, 1985 2000 (1985 = 100) 277 |
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spelling | Social policy and economic development in the Nordic countries ed. by Olli Kangas ... 1. publ. Basingstoke [u.a.] Palgrave Macmillan 2005 XX, 326 S graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Social policy in a development context Includes bibliographical references and index Gesellschaft Wirtschaftsentwicklung Economic development Social aspects Scandinavia Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 gnd rswk-swf Sozialpolitik (DE-588)4055879-4 gnd rswk-swf Skandinavien Scandinavia Social policy Nordische Staaten (DE-588)4042530-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2003 Stockholm gnd-content Nordische Staaten (DE-588)4042530-7 g Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 s Sozialpolitik (DE-588)4055879-4 s DE-604 Kangas, Olli 1953- (DE-588)122858263 edt HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014705592&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Social policy and economic development in the Nordic countries Gesellschaft Wirtschaftsentwicklung Economic development Social aspects Scandinavia Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 gnd Sozialpolitik (DE-588)4055879-4 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4066493-4 (DE-588)4055879-4 (DE-588)4042530-7 (DE-588)1071861417 |
title | Social policy and economic development in the Nordic countries |
title_auth | Social policy and economic development in the Nordic countries |
title_exact_search | Social policy and economic development in the Nordic countries |
title_exact_search_txtP | Social policy and economic development in the Nordic countries |
title_full | Social policy and economic development in the Nordic countries ed. by Olli Kangas ... |
title_fullStr | Social policy and economic development in the Nordic countries ed. by Olli Kangas ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Social policy and economic development in the Nordic countries ed. by Olli Kangas ... |
title_short | Social policy and economic development in the Nordic countries |
title_sort | social policy and economic development in the nordic countries |
topic | Gesellschaft Wirtschaftsentwicklung Economic development Social aspects Scandinavia Wirtschaftspolitik (DE-588)4066493-4 gnd Sozialpolitik (DE-588)4055879-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Gesellschaft Wirtschaftsentwicklung Economic development Social aspects Scandinavia Wirtschaftspolitik Sozialpolitik Skandinavien Scandinavia Social policy Nordische Staaten Konferenzschrift 2003 Stockholm |
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