Collective Identity and Integration Policy in Denmark and Sweden

Collective Identity and Integration Policy in Denmark and Sweden
Author: Marilena Geugjes
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2021-08-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3658339721

This book discusses the interrelationship between practices of collective self-interpretation, in this case national identity construction, and integration policies, using the example of Denmark and Sweden. Though both countries are considered to be socially progressive and modern, not least by themselves, the author makes the novel and provocative argument that both Denmark and Sweden are caught in a (discourse) paradox when it comes to integration policy, which stands in the way of successful immigrant integration. The author uses an innovative approach to reconstruct the Danish and the Swedish national identity by using social studies schoolbooks and novels as research material, thereby adding an interdisciplinary dimension to the book. About the author Marilena Geugjes is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Applied Sciences in Wiesbaden, Germany. She earned her doctorate in Political Science at Heidelberg University. Her research focuses on migration and integration policy, local politics, and the role of the police.

The Cambridge History of Scandinavia

The Cambridge History of Scandinavia
Author: Knut Helle
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 942
Release: 2003-09-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521472999

This volume presents a comprehensive exposition of both the prehistory and medieval history of the whole of Scandinavia. The first part of the volume surveys the prehistoric and historic Scandinavian landscape and its natural resources, and tells how man took possession of this landscape, adapting culturally to changing natural conditions and developing various types of community throughout the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages. The rest - and most substantial part of the volume - deals with the history of Scandinavia from the Viking Age to the end of the Scandinavian Middle Ages (c. 1520). The external Viking expansion opened Scandinavia to European influence to a hitherto unknown degree. A Christian church organisation was established, the first towns came into being, and the unification of the three medieval kingdoms of Scandinavia began, coinciding with the formation of the unique Icelandic 'Free State'.

International Differences in Mortality at Older Ages

International Differences in Mortality at Older Ages
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2011-02-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0309157331

In 1950 men and women in the United States had a combined life expectancy of 68.9 years, the 12th highest life expectancy at birth in the world. Today, life expectancy is up to 79.2 years, yet the country is now 28th on the list, behind the United Kingdom, Korea, Canada, and France, among others. The United States does have higher rates of infant mortality and violent deaths than in other developed countries, but these factors do not fully account for the country's relatively poor ranking in life expectancy. International Differences in Mortality at Older Ages: Dimensions and Sources examines patterns in international differences in life expectancy above age 50 and assesses the evidence and arguments that have been advanced to explain the poor position of the United States relative to other countries. The papers in this deeply researched volume identify gaps in measurement, data, theory, and research design and pinpoint areas for future high-priority research in this area. In addition to examining the differences in mortality around the world, the papers in International Differences in Mortality at Older Ages look at health factors and life-style choices commonly believed to contribute to the observed international differences in life expectancy. They also identify strategic opportunities for health-related interventions. This book offers a wide variety of disciplinary and scholarly perspectives to the study of mortality, and it offers in-depth analyses that can serve health professionals, policy makers, statisticians, and researchers.

History of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway (Vol. 1&2)

History of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway (Vol. 1&2)
Author: S. A. Dunham
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 589
Release: 2023-12-12
Genre: History
ISBN:

S. A. Dunham's 'History of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway' is a masterful two-volume work that delves into the intricate histories of these Nordic countries. The book is meticulously researched, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the political, social, and cultural developments that shaped the region. Dunham's writing style is both engaging and scholarly, making the historical content accessible to a wide audience. The detailed accounts of key events and figures are enriched by insightful analysis, offering readers a nuanced perspective on the interconnected histories of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. Set against the backdrop of European history, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the Nordic region. S. A. Dunham's expertise in Scandinavian history is evident throughout the volumes, showcasing the author's dedication to accurately portraying the complexities of each country's past. Dunham's passion for the subject matter shines through in the meticulous research and thoughtful analysis present in the 'History of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.' This book is a must-read for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, offering a comprehensive and immersive journey into the rich tapestry of Nordic history.