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  2. Welfare in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The responsibilities considered to be a part of the welfare system includes unemployment benefits, activation benefits, employment services, employment programs, job and development guarantees, starter jobs, and the European Social Fund. Sweden has state-supported union unemployment funds. [19]

  3. Nordic model - Wikipedia

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    This Swedish model was characterized by a strong labour movement as well as inclusive publicly funded and often publicly administered welfare institutions. [4] By the early 1980s, the Swedish model began to suffer from international imbalances, declining competitiveness and capital flight.

  4. Social welfare model - Wikipedia

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    The Nordic Model, mainly refers to Nordic countries Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Finland but some include the Netherlands, [2] also called 'Nordic corporatist' model because of strong influence of the corporatist elements such as labor unions and employers' organizations, advocates a highly developed and government-funded welfare state ...

  5. Swedish Social Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    In the 21st century, many of the aspects of the social democratic welfare state continued to function at a high level, due in no small part to the high rate of unionization in Sweden, the independence of unions in the wage-setting and the exemplary competency of the female public sector workforce as well as widespread public support for welfare ...

  6. History of social democracy - Wikipedia

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    Alva Myrdal, a prominent figure in the Swedish Social Democratic Party in the 1930s and a pioneer in the development of the welfare state in Sweden. The only social democratic governments in Europe that remained by the early 1930s were in Scandinavia. [122]

  7. Income inequality in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] This model of state provided social welfare includes many unemployment benefits for the poor, and amply funded health, housing and social security provision. [2] within essentially corruption free nations subscribing to principles of a measure of openness of information about government activity. [3]

  8. Social security in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Social security in Sweden is an aspect of the Swedish welfare system and consists of various social insurances handled by the National Agency for Social Insurance (Swedish: Försäkringskassan), and welfare provided based on need by local municipalities.

  9. Tage Erlander - Wikipedia

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    During his premiership, Sweden developed into one of the world's most advanced welfare states, with the "Swedish Model" at the peak of its acclaim and notoriety. [8] [9] His uninterrupted tenure of 23 years as head of the government is the longest ever in Sweden and in any modern Western democracy. [c]