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Towards standby‐ability: S wedish and D anish activation policies in flux
The article analyses S candinavian activation policies through the study of S wedish and D anish labour market policies since the early 1990s. Active labour market policies have been an important component in the social investment policies of the S candinavian countries, defined as ‘an active corner...
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Published in: | International journal of social welfare 2014-10, Vol.23 (S1) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The article analyses
S
candinavian activation policies through the study of
S
wedish and
D
anish labour market policies since the early 1990s. Active labour market policies have been an important component in the social investment policies of the
S
candinavian countries, defined as ‘an active corner’ in
E
urope. In this study of the trajectories of
S
wedish and
D
anish labour market policies during the last two decades,
I
examined official documents and analysed
OECD
data on public expenditures on labour market programmes. The analysis shows that institutional change of activation policies has increasingly developed towards an incentive‐strengthening, work‐first approach. The policy development, specifically in the case of
S
weden, is here conceptualised as demands on ‘standby‐ability’, a specific policy configuration of stricter work incentives, contractualisation of citizenships rights, less generous unemployment benefits and less costly forms of activation. |
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ISSN: | 1369-6866 1468-2397 |
DOI: | 10.1111/ijsw.12075 |