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The Nordic social welfare model

by Andreas Hein, Claus Frelle-Petersen, Mathias Christiansen
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    5 minute read 20 April 2020

    The Nordic social welfare model Lessons for reform

    5 minute read 20 April 2020
    • Andreas Hein United States
    • Claus Frelle-Petersen United States
    • Mathias Christiansen Denmark
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    The Nordic nations offer high levels of social support, however at the cost of high taxes. As Western societies grapple with challenges ranging from technology to climate change, immigration and globalisation, examining the Nordic model of social welfare may help.

    The Nordic social welfare model is both envied and scrutinised. Fans point out the model’s substantial citizen support; its productive investment in health, education and job training; and its work incentives and requirements. Critics argue that the taxes required to fund the large public sector are excessively high. But for better or worse, these elements somehow find balance in a combination that’s lasted for decades, featuring a strong economy and tax funded services and a social “safety net” that enjoys broad support.

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    Today’s structure wasn’t achieved in stasis; hence, the Nordic economies represent an interesting case of how countries can adapt. Whether due to the severe economic and structural crisis several of the Nordic economies faced in the 1970s through to the 1990s, or other shifts, the Nordic countries have repeatedly reconsidered their approaches and enacted reforms when a policy is no longer viable. Their current challenges may be the toughest yet and are familiar to governments the world over – technical innovation, globalisation, aging populations, immigration, off-shoring and climate change top the list.

    Social Progress Index scores for provision of basic human needs, foundations for wellbeing and opportunities (top 30 countries)

    Deloitte, with some assistance from Danish think tank Kraka, put the Nordic model under the microscope to see how it has developed and adapted, hoping to identify aspects that can be applied to other nations. The resulting report covers the pros and cons, past and evolving reforms, and a handful of challenges that are critical to the Nordic model right now:

    1. Securing contribution from the whole population: Ageing populations and an increasing number of groups on the edge of the labour market require new initiatives to maintain high employment rates, testing the Nordic model’s ability to secure full contribution.

    2. Providing the necessary competencies: Free education has allowed most of the population to uphold high minimum wages, but new technologies, immigration and international division of labour have altered the demand for certain skills, affecting particular groups.

    3. Strengthening response to climate change: The Nordic countries have presented some of the most ambitious climate and CO2 emission reduction goals in the world. Now they need to devise policies if they want to meet the targets they have set.

    4. Dealing with the productivity problem of the public sector: As the relative price of public services rises, and there is reluctance to increase taxes or cut services, boosting productivity through digitisation and automation may be key.

    5. Increasing innovation in government: Complex problems, rapid changes in technology and new business models have accelerated the need to reform the inner workings of government and allow new forms of decision making and regulation.

    Although the Nordic region presents idiosyncrasies that offer it an arguably unique position, government departments and agencies that are facing similar situations may find the seeds of solutions in the Nordic model. And if they take away nothing else,the key lesson is that it’s imperative to be adaptable; without a willingness to accommodate unforeseen disruptors and address structural changes, a welfare model is unlikely to garner the ongoing support from its citizens.

    To better understand how the Nordic region aims for balance in the face of disruption, download Deloitte’s full report, “The Nordic social welfare model: Lessons for reform”.

    Acknowledgments

    The authors would like to thank Kristian B. Jørgensen of Kraka Thinktank, Lauri Byckling of Deloitte Finland, Maria Skuladottir and Haraldur I. Birgisson of Deloitte Iceland, Ellen Linde of Deloitte Norway, and Charlotte Goliath of Deloitte Sweden for their contributions to this report.

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    Andreas Hein

    Andreas Hein

    Andreas Hein is a manager at Deloitte Consulting in Copenhagen, Denmark. Andreas is specialised in public strategy development and regulatory design with a focus on developing regulatory models that balance innovation, economic development, and just service delivery, while still reaping the potential benefits of data and technology. 

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    Claus Frelle-Petersen

    Claus Frelle-Petersen

    Claus Frelle-Petersen is a director at Deloitte Consulting in Copenhagen, Denmark. He has 10+ years’ experience as a consultant. He is specialised in socio-economic analysis, policy analysis, evaluation, and impact assessment. He advises mainly public sector clients in the area of regulatory strategy and design, and economic growth. 

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    Mathias Christiansen

    Mathias Christiansen is a business analyst at Deloitte Consulting in Copenhagen, Denmark. In his work, Mathias supports public sector organisations in driving organisational and technological transformation. Drawing on the fields of political science and public administration, Mathias focuses on how the ongoing digitalisation of the public sector affects the relation between citizens and the state.

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