Nordic Studies in Education (Mar 2023)

Quasi-Market Regulation in Early Childhood Education and Care: Does a Nordic Welfare Dimension Prevail?

  • Håkon Solbu Trætteberg,
  • Karl Henrik Sivesind,
  • Maiju Paananen,
  • Steinunn Hrafnsdóttir

DOI
https://doi.org/10.23865/nse.v43.4006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 1
pp. 60 – 77

Abstract

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Until about 25 years ago, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland and Finland used a bureaucratic-professional governance model to reach common welfare goals in ECEC, something that arguably constituted a Nordic dimension. Since then, the countries have introduced post-bureaucratic governance models such as evaluation and quasi-markets in varying degrees. Differences in the timing of policy changes and saturation of demand have resulted in variations in the use of quasi-market instruments and divergence in the composition of public, for-profit and non-profit providers. However, common welfare goals, such as inclusion and language learning, have been strengthened. We base our analysis on existing research, statistics and policy papers.

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