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NordMod 2030

Erosion or renewal in the Nordic countries 2014-2030?

SAMAK in corporation with FEPS (Foundation for European Progressive Studies) have commissioned Fafo to lead the Nordic research project, NordMod 2030. The aim is to analyze the characteristics of the Nordic model, understand its future sustainability, and to establish, if, and how, the Nordic model is being challenged by international and national changes.

The project will provide an evaluation of risks and challenges that are likely to face the Nordic model over the next two decades, as we are approaching the year 2030. This research will inform future policy makers in their work to renew the Nordic model.

The project was carried out by a group of researchers, with representatives from all the five Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway and Iceland). The project is headed by Fafo, Norway, comprising a research team of: managing director Jon M. Hippe, managing director Tone Fløtten, senior researcher Jon Erik Dølvik, and researcher Bård Jordfald. The Fafo team will lead the Nordic research group, which consists of two researchers from each country. In addition, other researchers will assist throughout the project period.

A report has been developed for each of the five Nordic countries. These reports summarise  how the national models are impacted by nation specific factors such as changes in demography, the labor market, welfare, gender equality, distribution of income, population preferences, needs and norms, as well as international factors such as climate changes, economic development and governance.

The five country reports constitute the basis for a cross-national comparison, included in the final report.

Publications in English

Presentation in English

The Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS), in collaboration with SAMAK, organised a seminar in Brussels on December 10th 2014 with the objective to discuss whether the Nordic model is the next model of capitalism and welfare in Europe, and why? How should economic and social policies be reformed in Europe so that equitable and sustainable growth and the creation of quality jobs for women and men take centre stage? Tone Fløtten, Jon M. Hippe and Jon Erik Dølvik presented the NordMod-project. See: programme and presentation.

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Researchers

Tomas Berglund | Universitetslektor og dosent i sosiologi | Gøterborgs Universitet

Ingrid Esser | Fil. Dr. | Stockholms universitet

Christian Lyhne Ibsen | Adjunkt | FAOS

Lisbeth Pedersen | Afdelingsleder for forskningsafdelingen Beskæftigelse og erhverv | SFI- Det nationale forskningscenter for velfærd

Søren Kaj Andersen | Centerleder v/Forskningscenter for Arbejdsmarkeds- og Organisationsstudier (FAOS) | Københavns Universitet

Olli Kangas | professor og leder for forskningsavdelingen | KELA (The Social Insurance Institution) og gjesteprofessor ved Syddansk Universitet

Antti Saloniemi | Research Fellow professor | Tammerfors Universiten

Stefán Ólafsson | Professor | University of Iceland

Katrin Olafsdottir | Assistant professor | Reykjavik University

  • Project manager:
  • Jon M. Hippe

Fafo's Publications

Project period

  • Start:
    January 2012
  • End:
    November 2014

Commissioned by

  • SAMAK