Filtrer
Éditeurs
Langues
Prix
Karl Henrik Sivesind
-
Promoting Active Citizenship
Karl Henrik Sivesind, Jo Saglie
- Palgrave Macmillan
- 29 Août 2017
- 9783319553818
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.
This book analyses the considerable variation in the shares of private provision for core services in education, health and social services, in the Scandinavian countries.The chapters compare countries, service areas, and the for-profit, non-profit and public sectors. Each focuses on different levels of change: the mix of welfare providers, national laws and regulations, governance in municipalities, nursing homes and schools, and finally, the consequences experienced by the users of the services. The authors ask which combinations of governance structures, service sector providers, and user choice give the best results for active citizenship. Promoting Active Citizenship will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including Public Administration and Management, Non-Profit Management, Social Policy, Innovation in Public Service, Social Care and Education and School Research. -
The Third Sector As A Renewable Resource for Europe
Bernard Enjolras, Annette Zimmer, Karl Henrik Sivesind, Lester M. Salamon
- Palgrave Macmillan
- 15 Mai 2018
- 9783319714738
This book provides a critical account of the third sector and its future in Europe. It offers an original conceptualization of the third sector in its European manifestations alongside an overview of its major contours, including its structure, sources of support, and recent trends. It also assesses the impact of this sector in Europe which considers its contributions to European economic development, citizen well-being and human development. The Third Sector As A Renewable Resource for Europe presents the findings of the Third Sector Impact (TSI) project funded by the European Union's Seventh Framework Program (FP7). It recognises that in a time of social and economic distress, as well as enormous pressures on governmental budgets, the third sector and volunteering represent a unique `renewable resource' for social and economic problem-solving and civic engagement in Europe.
-
Privatization of Early Childhood Education and Care in Nordic Countries
Karl Henrik Sivesind, Hakon Solbu TræTteberg, Maiju Paananen, Steinunn Hrafnsdottir
- Palgrave Macmillan
- 8 Septembre 2023
- 9783031373534
This book explores the increasing role of private providers in early childhood education and care (ECEC) as they become a core part of the Nordic welfare model-one that once rejected for-profit involvement in public welfare. Within this context, ECEC has become the key battleground over private providers' role in the welfare system. Chapters compare five Nordic countries: Iceland, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, to discuss possible benefits from having different types of providers-public, nonprofit, and for-profit-in the welfare mix. To conclude, the authors also provide a comparative perspective on governance of the ECEC sector and on the development and functions of the Nordic welfare model.