An exploratory study on the sustainability of the Swedish welfare model.
Sweden, a small but affluent society, is the epitome of the modern welfare state. Through the efforts of the Social Democratic Party, Sweden was able to have a highly developed welfare system. Dubbed as the Swedish Welfare Model, it is characterized by high taxes, a large public sector, and generous...
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Main Authors: | Arago, Arachelle, Jamir, Joselito Alberto, Sy Cao Yao, Ann Mari Grace |
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