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KS Nordic Model: Nordic Welfare Societies

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Es ist eine neuere Version 2022W dieser LV im Curriculum Master's programme Joint Master's Degree Programme in Comparative Social Policy and Welfare 2023W vorhanden.
Workload Education level Study areas Responsible person Hours per week Coordinating university
5 ECTS M1 - Master's programme 1. year Social Science Liisa Haikio 2 hpw UTA
Detailed information
Original study plan Master's programme Joint Master's Programme in Comparative Social Policy and Welfare 2014W
Objectives The course describes the main features that are attached to Nordic welfare societies. Special emphasis is on the Finnish welfare society but references to other countries are made. This way the position of the Finnish welfare society in relation to other European countries is made explicit. After the course students will be able:

  • to recognize different welfare regimes
  • to understand the main features of the Nordic welfare regime
  • to point some of the main differences between Nordic welfare societies
Subject The course offers an introduction to the main features of the Nordic welfare states and welfare model. Some of the following social policy themes will be covered: Nordic welfare model and universalism, labour markets and employment, work and equality, poverty and basic security, child care policies and citizenship.
Criteria for evaluation The smaller part of assessment is based on the participation and activity during the contact teaching and on the web-based platform. The majority of the assessment is done based on the lecture diaries that the students write. The assessment is from one to five, latter being the highest grade.
Methods Modes of study: The course consists of certain amount of contact teaching but the majority of the work takes place in the web-based learning platform. Students may follow vide-lectures at a time most convenient for them and they are given some additional reading material. At the end of the course students will produce a ten-page lecture diary based on the entire material of the course (some given during the lectures and the rest in the web-based learning platform)
Teaching methods: As mentioned above, some lectures will be given, majority of them are web-based.
Language English
Study material Course materials provided by instructor.
Changing subject? No
On-site course
Maximum number of participants 30
Assignment procedure Assignment according to priority