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Title: The Nordic Welfare States: Characteristics and Challenges


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The Nordic Welfare States Characteristics and
Challenges
  • Joakim Palme Institute for Futures Studies
  • www.framtidsstudier.se

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The Characteristics of the Nordic Welfare States
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Nordic model of social protection
  • Universal benefits
  • Earnings-related social insurance
  • Targeted benefits to poor
  • Social services-universal-decentralized-separat
    ed from cash benefits
  • Individual social rights
  • Taxation
  • Employer contributions
  • Central/local taxes
  • Local taxes with state subsidies
  • Dual-earner model
  • Full employment and active
  • labor market policies

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The merits of the model
  • Low life-cycle poverty
  • Reduced inequalities
  • High employment
  • High female participation
  • Strong support for social security
  • Incentives and cost control?!

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Equality and efficiency
  • Universal coverage combating poverty and
    exclusion
  • Transaction costs - low with nationwide systems
  • Portability good for labour mobility
  • Incentive structure poverty traps avoided
  • Investments in health and education productive
    labour force
  • Stable institutions positive for growth social
    rights as property rights
  • Expenditure levels not the critical factor but
    program design

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Rowntrees Poverty Cycle
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Strategies of Redistribution
  • Tawney - Welfare State as a Strategy of Equality
  • Tullock and Le Grand- middle class inclusion
    damages the poor
  • The Paradox of Redistribution
  • Robin Hood
  • Simple Egalitarianism
  • Within Group Redistribution
  • Mattews principle Give to those who have

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Shaping the Nordic Model
  • Lenskis perspective on inequality
  • - inequalities in human societies are shaped by
    political conflicts as well as economic
    structures
  • The emergence of universalism
  • 1930s Population crisis and Depression
  • Social citizenship
  • Earning related social insurance
  • Modern family policy- dual earner model
  • What about ageing societies?

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Peoples pension1948
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Peoples pension ATP 1960
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Peoples pension ATP Supplement 1969-

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The Great Pension Reform 1994/98
  • Ageing society
  • Problems of cost control
  • Incentive problems
  • Individual choice in a compulsory system
  • Political compromise in the most controversial
    policy field
  • Defined contribution formula 18,5 of income
  • 16 Notional Defined Contribution Accounts
  • 2,5 Fully Funded Accounts
  • Pension Credits child-rearing etc.
  • Guarantee pension, no means-testing!
  • Buffer funds and automatic balancing

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Peoples pension ATP Supplement 1969-

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Reformed system Income pension and universal
guarantee (supplement)
16
Dimensions and Models of Family Policy
17
Family policy generosity in different models of
family policy in the mid- 1990s
18
Net parental leave benefits first year after
confinement in 2000
19
Generosity of paid parental leave and poverty
among families with infants
20
Erosion of the Nordic Model
  • Nominal cost limits and insurance
  • Choice, segregation and no voice
  • Legitimacy and support
  • Reforms and trust
  • Social, occupational or fiscal welfare policy
  • Grand coalition?

21
Organisation of social services
  • Common trends
  • Decentralization
  • Consumer-financing
  • Privatization see graph right
  • Employment in private provision of publicly
    financed social services

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Welfare and welfare institutions
  • Welfare
  • Individual resources making it possible to
    control living conditions
  • Several dimensions health, work, income,
    education etc
  • Institutions as individual resources state,
    family , market
  • Misfortune social policy challenge
  • Welfare institutions
  • Resoures for the individual as user
  • Insurance for future needs
  • Investment in the future
  • Access and quality
  • State, municipalities, market, voluntary sector,
    family

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Common European Challenges
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Common EU Trends in Family Formation
  • Marriage Rate down
  • Age at First Marriage up
  • Age at First Birth up
  • Extramarital Births up
  • Divorce Rate up
  • Female Labour Force Participation up
  • Inequalities up
  • Total Fertility Rate down

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Rethinking social policy in ageing societies
  • Social security is strongly redistributive over
    the life cycle the ageing of societies puts
    tough fiscal pressures on public spending
  • The debate on ageing issues has been overly
    focussed on pension reforms and savings
  • How social policy interact with fertility,
    education and labour supply (the future tax base)
    is of vital concern
  • We need to reform the system of social protection
    in order to make it sustainable for the future

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Framework for reform increase the number of
taxpayers
  • Incentives individual taxation and rights,
    universal benefits and earnings-related social
    insurance vs. means-testing,
  • Human resources lifelong learning starts at age
    1
  • Social services child care, elderly care
  • Employment opportunities goals and priorities of
    macro-economic policy, rehabilitation in social
    security

27
Personal desired fertility, 1989 and 2001, EU 15
(except Luxembourg)
Source EB 37.1 (1989) and EB 56.2 (2001)
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Perceived Consequences of Family Formation among
Europeans EU15
Questions in Eurobarometer 1998 Men lt44 Women lt44
Cut short education 5 13
Limited promotion chances 6 23
Reduced working time 6 37
Took a break with working life 4 41
Took a job below qualifications 5 15
Stopped working for good 2 25
Improved quality of life 80 70
Improved social networks 66 61
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What Europeans think Governments should
prioritise - to influence the number of children
  • Reducing unemployment, Flexible working hours,
    Childcare
  • Family allowances, Tax advantages
  • Cost of childrens education, Housing
  • Parental leave, Maternity benefits
  • Source Eurobarometer

30
Modernisation of European social policy should
be about recasting Gender and work in ageing
societies
31
Open Method of Coordination
  • Lisbon Strategy on Employment
  • Sustainable pension systems
  • Health insurance
  • Social inclusion indicators
  • Why not?
  • Family policy and the rights of children

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Why the founding principles of social security
rights are important
  • How benefits are distributed coverage and
    adequcay
  • How social security create interest coalitions
    and political support
  • How social security programs may contribute to
    increase the number of taxpayers

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The European Social Model
  • Goals
  • The European social model is about social
    inclusion and equality of opportunity. Barrosso
    July 12, 2005

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The European Social Model
  • Goal
  • The European social model is about social
    inclusion and equality of opportunity.
  • Barrosso July 12, 2005
  • Strategy
  • Middle class inclusion
  • Universalism
  • Human capital response to ageing societies
  • Employment
  • Equality of conditions
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