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Theme: The Distribution of Welfare col1

Theme: The Distribution of Welfare

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 9/2019
Theme: The fight against unemployment col1

Theme: The fight against unemployment

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 5/2020
Theme: The green transition col1

Theme: The green transition

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 4/2021
Theme: The green transition col1

Theme: The green transition

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 3/2022
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Theme: The green transition and skills

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 11/2024
Theme: The green transition and skills col1

Theme: The green transition and skills

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 10/2024
Theme: The green transition and skills col1

Theme: The green transition and skills

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 10/2024
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Theme: The hunt for manpower is on

Will there be enough manpower when economies grow year on year while populations are ageing? No, say many employers in the Nordic countries. Their warning is that lack of manpower will jeopardise economic growth and innovation. Goverments too are on the alert. Welfare sattes are dependent on enough workers to keep ticking over.
Theme: The hunt for manpower is on tema

Theme: The hunt for manpower is on

Will there be enough manpower when economies grow year on year while populations are ageing? No, say many employers in the Nordic countries. Their warning is that lack of manpower will jeopardise economic growth and innovation. Governments too are on the alert. Welfare states are dependent on enough workers to keep ticking over.
Theme: The lack of assistant nurses Infocus

Theme: The lack of assistant nurses

Across the Nordics there is a lack of hospital staff. NLJ focuses on assistant nurses. How do you increase the occupation's status? By giving it legal protection, as is proposed in Sweden? By transferring tasks from nurses, as is being done in Norway, or by establishing more full-time jobs like in Denmark?
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