Strategic use of public-private cooperation in the Nordic region
The Nordic welfare states are facing significant demographic challenges now and in the future. At the same time life expectancy of the citizens is increasing. Thus more senior citizens need to be cared for by still fewer young people of taxable age. This development undermines the financial sustaina...
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ftnordiccouncil:oai:DiVA.org:norden-418 2023-05-15T16:50:53+02:00 Strategic use of public-private cooperation in the Nordic region Weihe, Guri Højlund, Steven Theresa Bouwhof Holljen, Eline Helby Petersen, Ole Vrangbæk, Karsten Ladenburg, Jacob 2011 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-418 https://doi.org/10.6027/TN2011-510 eng eng Copenhagen : Nordic Council of Ministers TemaNord, 0908-6692 2011:510 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:norden:org:diva-418 urn:isbn:978-92-893-2198-3 doi:10.6027/TN2011-510 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess maahanmuutto ja kotoutuminen lapset ja nuoret Indvandring og integration Børn og unge Innflytjendur og samþætting Börn og unglingar Innvandring og integrasjon Barn og unge Book info:eu-repo/semantics/book text 2011 ftnordiccouncil https://doi.org/10.6027/TN2011-510 2022-08-18T20:27:14Z The Nordic welfare states are facing significant demographic challenges now and in the future. At the same time life expectancy of the citizens is increasing. Thus more senior citizens need to be cared for by still fewer young people of taxable age. This development undermines the financial sustainability of the Nordic welfare state and presents a major medium to long-term challenge for the Nordic countries, if the high welfare service levels are to be sustained in the decades to come. One of the solutions to this challenge could be the implementation of new welfare technologies and innovative solutions which can increase efficiency of service providers and deliver more value for money. The aim of the project is to increase knowledge about public-private partnerships in the five Nordic countries, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland, with a focus on the welfare sectors in these countries. Focus is on the following sectors: children and youth, elderly and handicapped, disease prevention, education, treatment and rehabilitation. The overall objective is to increase understanding of approaches, effects and perspectives in the use of public-private partnerships, in particular public-private innovation partnerships. This includes the use of public-private partnerships as a strategic tool for new business development for welfare solutions in the Nordic region. Book Iceland norden (Nordic Council of Ministers): Publications (DiVA) Norway |
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The Nordic welfare states are facing significant demographic challenges now and in the future. At the same time life expectancy of the citizens is increasing. Thus more senior citizens need to be cared for by still fewer young people of taxable age. This development undermines the financial sustainability of the Nordic welfare state and presents a major medium to long-term challenge for the Nordic countries, if the high welfare service levels are to be sustained in the decades to come. One of the solutions to this challenge could be the implementation of new welfare technologies and innovative solutions which can increase efficiency of service providers and deliver more value for money. The aim of the project is to increase knowledge about public-private partnerships in the five Nordic countries, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland, with a focus on the welfare sectors in these countries. Focus is on the following sectors: children and youth, elderly and handicapped, disease prevention, education, treatment and rehabilitation. The overall objective is to increase understanding of approaches, effects and perspectives in the use of public-private partnerships, in particular public-private innovation partnerships. This includes the use of public-private partnerships as a strategic tool for new business development for welfare solutions in the Nordic region. |
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Weihe, Guri Højlund, Steven Theresa Bouwhof Holljen, Eline Helby Petersen, Ole Vrangbæk, Karsten Ladenburg, Jacob |
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Strategic use of public-private cooperation in the Nordic region |
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Strategic use of public-private cooperation in the Nordic region |
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Strategic use of public-private cooperation in the Nordic region |
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Copenhagen : Nordic Council of Ministers |
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