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Study: Denmark and Norway enjoy Nordic region's highest mobility

Denmark coined the term flexicurity, which by some has been used to describe the entire Nordic labour market model. But a new study comparing all the Nordic countries casts the Danish model in a unique light.
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Tomas Berglund

Thomas Berglund

 

 

 

 

 

 

Project leader at Nordic Labour Market Mobility in Nordic Welfare States.

Ph.D. Sociology at Department of Sociology, University of Gothenburg.

Project facts
  1. The project Labour Market Mobility in Nordic Welfare States lasted from 2007 to 2009, financed by the Nordic Council of Ministers.
  2. It studies labour market mobility in the four Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden.
  3. The aim has been to use the flexicurity model as a basis for studying the countries' different relationships between labour market institutions and their impact on labour market mobility.
  4. The countries' individual labour market surveys formed the basis for the research.
  5. These people took part in the project: Professor Per Kongshøj Madsen and doctoral student Stine Rasmussen, CARMA, University of Aalborgs; Head of Research Simo Aho and doctoral student Ilkka Virjo, Work Research Centre (WRC), University of Tammerfors; Head of Research Jon Erik Dølvik and researchers Kristine Nergaard and Jørgen Svalund, Fafo, Oslo; Professor Bengt Furåker, Tomas Berglund Ph.D. and doctoral student Kristina Lovén, Department of Sociology, University of Gothenburg.

 

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