From Equality to Equivalence?: 'Norwegian health policies towards immigrants and the Sámi, 1970–2009'

This article investigates a shift in the justifying ideas in Norwegian public health and immigrant policies. Between 1970 and 2009, equality was gradually supplanted with equivalence as the main principle evoked in policy formulation. Potentially, this opened for more differentiated public health po...

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Main Authors: Teemu Ryymin, Kari Ludvigsen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Helsinki University Press 2013-03-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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Online Access:https://journal-njmr.org/articles/88
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Summary:This article investigates a shift in the justifying ideas in Norwegian public health and immigrant policies. Between 1970 and 2009, equality was gradually supplanted with equivalence as the main principle evoked in policy formulation. Potentially, this opened for more differentiated public health policies for immigrants and the indigenous Sámi. The specific needs of minorities were acknowledged, and the need for linguistic and cultural competence in health services was emphasized. However, only a few specific measures were introduced to meet the needs and challenges of ethnic minorities, and the concrete measures implemented largely mirrored the services aimed at the majority.
ISSN:1799-649X