Is Nordic elder care facing a (new) collaborative turn?

Mia Vabø, Minna Zechner*, Anneli Stranz, Lea Graff, Sigurveig H. Sigurðardóttir

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Nordic countries are known for their service-based welfare states, which include basic health and social care for all older adults who have been formally assessed and found to need additional services. Facing fiscal constraints in the mid-1990s, these countries endeavoured to create more cost-effective care services that incorporated the doctrines of new public management (NPM). Overlapping NPM, steps have been taken to better integrate services and utilise the care capacity of a broader institutional and environmental set of actors. In this study, we draw attention to this call for collaborative and participatory modes of governance beyond NPM. We explore whether and how Nordic eldercare policies fit in to the framework and logic of new public governance (NPG). The data consist of 62 key government documents from five Nordic countries, representing the central features of eldercare policies over the past 10 years. Our content analysis is based on three conceptual lenses associated with NPG: service integration, service co-production and cross-sectoral co-creation. The analysis shows that several policy issues are framed by the logic of NPG in all countries. Further research is needed to assess how these NPG measures are implemented and interacting with institutional arrangements of other public governance paradigms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)549-562
Number of pages14
JournalSocial Policy and Administration
Volume56
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Feb 2022

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The research Council of Norway P. no 273696 (Mia Vabø). This research was partly funded by the Strategic Research Council (SRC) established within the Academy of Finland. (345384) (Minna Zechner). Funding information

Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors. Social Policy & Administration published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Other keywords

  • co-production
  • collaborative governance
  • cross sectoral co-creation
  • eldercare
  • integrated service provision
  • new public governance
  • Nordic countries

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