A comparison of living conditions for intellectually disabled people in Norway and Sweden: Present situation and changes following the national reforms in the 1990’s

In the 1990’s, the service system for intellectually disabled people underwent national reforms in both Norway and Sweden. Responsibility was transferred from county to local authorities and institutions were replaced by community services. This paper presents a study comparing living conditions of...

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Main Authors: Magnus Tideman, Jan Tøssebro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stockholm University Press 2008-07-01
Series:Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research
Online Access:https://www.sjdr.se/articles/185
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spelling doaj-ceac0a7243814e46a7fa3bd0a3dd69cf2020-11-24T23:38:10ZengStockholm University PressScandinavian Journal of Disability Research1501-74191745-30112008-07-0141234210.1080/15017410209510781116A comparison of living conditions for intellectually disabled people in Norway and Sweden: Present situation and changes following the national reforms in the 1990’sMagnus Tideman0Jan Tøssebro1Halmstad University and Gothenborg UniversityNorwegian University of Science and Technology, (Trondheim, Norway), Department of Social Work and Health SciencesIn the 1990’s, the service system for intellectually disabled people underwent national reforms in both Norway and Sweden. Responsibility was transferred from county to local authorities and institutions were replaced by community services. This paper presents a study comparing living conditions of intellectually disabled people in the two countries. Both living conditions immediately after the reforms and also the changes taking place during the reform years are compared. The paper is based on data from 987 (pre-reform) and 1183 (post-reform) subjects (born 1922–1970, 47% females). Results suggest fairly similar developments in living conditions, but there are a number of differences as well. In both countries changes in housing conditions are substantial. Changes for people affected by deinstitutionalisation were greater, compared to changes for people affected only by the transfer of responsibility. Results are discussed in relation to similarities and dissimilarities in the history of deinstitutionalisation, reform strategies and legislative foundation of services.https://www.sjdr.se/articles/185
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A comparison of living conditions for intellectually disabled people in Norway and Sweden: Present situation and changes following the national reforms in the 1990’s
Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research
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title A comparison of living conditions for intellectually disabled people in Norway and Sweden: Present situation and changes following the national reforms in the 1990’s
title_short A comparison of living conditions for intellectually disabled people in Norway and Sweden: Present situation and changes following the national reforms in the 1990’s
title_full A comparison of living conditions for intellectually disabled people in Norway and Sweden: Present situation and changes following the national reforms in the 1990’s
title_fullStr A comparison of living conditions for intellectually disabled people in Norway and Sweden: Present situation and changes following the national reforms in the 1990’s
title_full_unstemmed A comparison of living conditions for intellectually disabled people in Norway and Sweden: Present situation and changes following the national reforms in the 1990’s
title_sort comparison of living conditions for intellectually disabled people in norway and sweden: present situation and changes following the national reforms in the 1990’s
publisher Stockholm University Press
series Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research
issn 1501-7419
1745-3011
publishDate 2008-07-01
description In the 1990’s, the service system for intellectually disabled people underwent national reforms in both Norway and Sweden. Responsibility was transferred from county to local authorities and institutions were replaced by community services. This paper presents a study comparing living conditions of intellectually disabled people in the two countries. Both living conditions immediately after the reforms and also the changes taking place during the reform years are compared. The paper is based on data from 987 (pre-reform) and 1183 (post-reform) subjects (born 1922–1970, 47% females). Results suggest fairly similar developments in living conditions, but there are a number of differences as well. In both countries changes in housing conditions are substantial. Changes for people affected by deinstitutionalisation were greater, compared to changes for people affected only by the transfer of responsibility. Results are discussed in relation to similarities and dissimilarities in the history of deinstitutionalisation, reform strategies and legislative foundation of services.
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