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Can Nonprofit Save the Swedish Welfare Model?

Del 1 – The German and Dutch Nonprofit Sector

Del 1 av 3. Seminarium på engelska från november 2012. Talare: Rupert Graf Strachwitz: What Foundations Can Do - and What They Can't, Christoph Strünck: Peculiarities and paths of Germany's charity organizations, Theo Schuyt: How to integrate philanthropy in the welfare state?, Paul Dekker: From private initiatives to privatization. Moderator: Ulf Wickbom.

 

Sweden has a relatively small service-producing, nonprofit sector. However, in the wake of the radical reforms of the Swedish welfare state a new market for providers of education, healthcare and elderly care has emerged. Thus a need for a deeper understanding of the role of philanthropy and the nonprofit sector – past, present, future – in Sweden has been created.

 

Del 1 – The German and Dutch Nonprofit Sector

Can Nonprofit Save the Swedish Welfare Model?

Del 1 av 3. Seminarium på engelska från november 2012. Talare: Rupert Graf Strachwitz: What Foundations Can Do - and What They Can't, Christoph Strünck: Peculiarities and paths of Germany's charity organizations, Theo Schuyt: How to integrate philanthropy in the welfare state?, Paul Dekker: From private initiatives to privatization. Moderator: Ulf Wickbom.

 

Sweden has a relatively small service-producing, nonprofit sector. However, in the wake of the radical reforms of the Swedish welfare state a new market for providers of education, healthcare and elderly care has emerged. Thus a need for a deeper understanding of the role of philanthropy and the nonprofit sector – past, present, future – in Sweden has been created.

 

Publicerat 21 nov, 2012
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