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From universalism to selectivism: the ideational turn of the anti-poverty policies in Finland

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Kuivalainen, Susan ; Niemelä, Mikko

Journal of European Social Policy

2010

20

3

July

263-276

poverty alleviation ; social policy ; welfare state

Finland

Social policy

https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/ESP

English

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"In the universalistic Nordic welfare states, targeted anti-poverty policies have not been considered as specific aims of social policy. The situation has, however, altered in Finland and there is now a new element in Finnish social policy that can be called ‘anti-poverty policy'. This article explores when, how and why the policy paradigm relating to poverty changed in Finland. It includes an empirical analysis of the documents produced by key actors. Analyses show that the basic idea behind the policy prescriptions for alleviating poverty in Finland has changed from the idea of universalism to the idea of selectivism. The results emphasise that the Church, non-governmental organisations, the European Union's Lisbon agenda as well as an active opposition politics had an important agenda-setting role behind the ideational turn from universalism to the idea of selectivism."

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