- Larsen, Christian Albrekt (Project Manager, organisational)
- Lolle, Henrik (Project participant)
- Breidahl, Karen Nielsen (Project participant)
- Kjærsgård, Andreas Pihl (Project participant)
- Hedegaard, Troels Fage (Project participant)
- Frederiksen, Morten (Project participant)
- Fersch, Barbara (Project participant)
- Møberg, Rasmus Juul (Project participant)
societies are among the richest in the world, they are among the most equal in the world and their
inhabitants seem to be among the happiest in the world. These merits and the fact that these
countries are secularised, have (post)modern family structures, and always have been (small) open economies increase the interest; the Nordic countries seem to provide a successful model for establishing a well-functioning post-modern society in a globalised economy.
Therefore it is no wonder that there has been a large scholarly interest in the function of the Nordic countries. The
most famous contribution is without doubt Esping-Andersen’s work “The Three Worlds of Welfare
Capitalism” (1990) where he describes the existence of a social democratic welfare regime in the Nordic countries that can be distinguished from the conservative welfare regime found in the Continental European countries and the liberal welfare regime found in the Anglo-Saxon countries.This work substantiated the idea of a “Nordic model” and despite internal variations comparative
statistics continues to show that the Nordic countries distinguish themselves.
This research project program wants to explain how this seemingly coherent (seen from a larger comparative perspective) “Nordic model” is reproduced. Thus, the task is to explain why people living in the “Nordic model” continue to make decisions that underpin the institutional settings; why do the
inhabitants continue to support heavy redistribution (project 1), why do the inhabitants continue to trust each other (project 2), why do the inhabitants continue to support state solutions (project 3), why do inhabitants continue to supply labour (project 4), and how is the new inhabitants (immigrants) influenced by the institutional characteristic of the “Nordic model” (project 5)?
The thesis is that one can only understand this process of reproduction by understanding the links between the institutional characteristics of the “Nordic model” (which are well described) and the orientations, values and beliefs among people living in these structural settings.
| Status | Current |
|---|---|
| Period | 01-06-11 → 31-05-15 |
| Financing source | Public research council |
|---|---|
| Research programme | Sapere Aude - Forskningsleder (trin 2) |
| Internet address | http://www.fi.dk/tilskud/forsknings-og-innovationsprogrammer/dff-sapere-aude |
| Amount | 4,965,485.00 Danske kroner |
| Approval year | 2011 |
Activities
Holdninger til velfærdsstaten
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
An introduction to welfare institutions and their policy outcomes
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
Velfærdsmodeller og udfordringerne for den universelle nordiske model
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
Danskernes (skandinavernes) syn på indkomstlighed : Hvordan og hvorfor?
Activity: Lecture and oral contribution
Publications
Ligemageri. Danskerne elsker små lønforskelle
Publication: Communication › Newspaper article
Scandinavian attitudes towards pay : egalitarianism and aversion towards top excess
Publication: Research › Working paper
Den sociale tillid i Danmark : Stigende, stabil og potentielt alleomfattende?
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
The Puzzle of Education and Trust : The Abstract Trust of the High Educated and the Particular Trust of the Low Educated
Publication: Research › Paper without publisher/journal
Reformernes utilsigtede konsekvenser
Publication: Communication › Internet publication
Underholdning frem for viden? : Robert er spektakulær, men et elendigt udgangspunkt for en samfundsdebat om ledighed.
Publication: Communication › Comment/debate
Services, Experiences, and Nordic Welfare State Support: Evidence from Denmark
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Et Essay om økonomisk ulighed, befolkningens forestillingsunivers og opbakningen til omfordelende velfærdspolitikker
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
Fordomme over for etniske minoriteter i Danmark, Sverige, Storbritannien og USA
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
The Rise and Fall of Social Cohesion : The Construction and De-construction of Social Trust in the US, UK, Sweden and Denmark
Publication: Research - peer-review › Book
Anmeldelse af "Sosial kapital i Norge" (Dag Wollebæk og Signe Bocck Segaard, red)
Publication: Research - peer-review › Literature review
USA. Finanskrisen sætter lighed på dagsordenen
Publication: Communication › Newspaper article
Disaggregating Scandinavian attitudes towards difference in levels of pay
Publication: Research › Working paper
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