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Nordic Welfare Developments (NoWeDe) (completed)

The project aimed to study how the welfare state emerged historically in the Nordic (especially Norwegian) context, and its possible emergence in developing countries in Africa and Latin America today.

Citylife in a street in Copenhagen. Photo.
Photo: Yadid Levy, Norden.org

About the project

The project was hosted by ESOP, a research center funded by the Norwegian Research Council as a center of excellence at the Department of Economics, but it aims at combining research in history, political science, and economics.

Questions addressed included

  • To what extent did the Nordic countries actually follow an egalitarian, security-led, path to affluence, and if they did, can it be repeated in one way or another in developing countries today?
  • What brings about social change?
  • To what extent do new economic conditions increase social consciousness and political participation?
  • Does modernization lead to social organization for better health and social protection?

The project investigated how social experiments, similar to the Nordic ones, have worked and sometimes failed in developing countries. A systematic exploration of these issues can teach us more about the role of alternative development models in poor countries and about the role of historical preconditions, cultural factors and persistent institutions, and thus whether the Scandinavian model should be viewed as a development strategy rather than as an end state.

Cooperating partners

The project comprises of participants from the following institutions:

Published Feb. 28, 2022 2:56 PM - Last modified Apr. 20, 2024 4:58 PM

Contact

Project leaders

Kalle Moene

Jo Thori Lind

Project assistant

Emil Kordahl

Administrative Head

Arina Shadrikova

Host

Centre for the Study of Equality, Social Organization, and Performance (ESOP)

Participants

Detailed list of participants