1. The role of voluntary social welfare organisations in Norway: a democratic alternative to a bureaucratic welfare state?
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Jan Erik Grindheim and Per Selle
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Public Administration ,Sociology and Political Science ,Informal sector ,business.industry ,Strategy and Management ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Public sector ,Welfare state ,Social Welfare ,Public administration ,Democracy ,Market economy ,Statutory law ,Economics ,Business and International Management ,business ,Welfare ,media_common ,Social policy - Abstract
Taking as a point of departure the postulated political-ideological and fiscal ‘crisis of the welfare state’, this article emphasises recent changes in the relationship between the four sectors of welfare providers: the informal sector of the family or community; the for-profit sector — where social goods are offered by profit-seeking institutions; the formalised sector of voluntary organisations; and the public sector of statutory bodies. Discussion is concentrated on the changing relationship between the voluntary and public sectors. Are voluntary organisations able to cope with new and extensive welfare problems within a more decentralised welfare state? Do they express the values, and do they possess the resources that both governmental agencies and the organisations themselves take for granted?
- Published
- 1990
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