How Have the Nordic Welfare States Responded to the Unexpected Increase in Inflation?

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL ISSUES
Bent Greve, Ivan Harsløf, Minna van Gerven, Rense Nieuwenhuis, Jakob Strigén
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Abstract

Rising inflation in the Nordic societies has changed the living standards for many families. The situation differs not only between the four Nordic countries analysed, but even within each of the Nordic countries. The needs for intervention have varied. Several elements have been used to determine who is facing the most risks. This article shows how to combine automatic stabilisers with temporary policy interventions to deal with increased inflation in general or specific sub-elements (such as oil, natural gas). Focus is on the degree of and criteria for targeting. Possible distributional consequences of the adopted measures will be discussed. Lastly, the article considers whether the observed responses to the crisis have implications for the understanding of the Nordic welfare state model. The article investigates institutional, political and economic reasons for the variations in the interventions. The article concludes that in managing the crisis, the Nordic countries have adopted stronger targeting towards those considered to be in need, displaying some innovations in their social policy approach. Yet, one can trace a high degree of path-dependency, with the countries adhering to universalist principles, with an aim of redistributing resources.
北欧福利国家如何应对通货膨胀的意外增长?
北欧社会不断上升的通货膨胀改变了许多家庭的生活水平。这种情况不仅在所分析的四个北欧国家之间有所不同,甚至在每个北欧国家内部也有所不同。干预的需求各不相同。有几个因素被用来确定谁面临的风险最大。本文展示了如何将自动稳定器与临时政策干预相结合,以应对一般或特定子元素(如石油、天然气)的通货膨胀加剧。重点在于目标定位的程度和标准。将讨论所采取措施可能造成的分配后果。最后,本文考虑观察到的对危机的反应是否对理解北欧福利国家模式有启示。本文从制度、政治和经济三个方面探讨了干预措施变化的原因。文章的结论是,在管理危机方面,北欧国家对那些被认为需要帮助的人采取了更强有力的目标,在其社会政策方法上显示了一些创新。然而,人们可以看到高度的路径依赖,这些国家坚持普遍主义原则,目的是重新分配资源。
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