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2013
We shall try to understand why the three Scandinavian countries have a Social Democratic Party that is in a position of dominance. We will consider their election results (the percentage of the valid votes obtained and the seats). One party overshadows the others since the 1920s.
Bernard Owen, Maria Rodriguez-McKey
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We shall try to understand why the three Scandinavian countries have a Social Democratic Party that is in a position of dominance. We will consider their election results (the percentage of the valid votes obtained and the seats). One party overshadows the others since the 1920s.
Bernard Owen, Maria Rodriguez-McKey
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Norway and Scandinavian Countries
2013This chapter provides an overview of cooperative law in Scandinavia with primary focus on Norwegian law. Regarding legislation on cooperatives, the Scandinavian countries represent three different traditions. Sweden has been enacting separate acts on cooperatives since 1895, and a fifth generation act is forthcoming.
Tore Fjørtoft, Ole Gjems-Onstad
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Body Mass Index in the Scandinavian Countries
Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1987Data on the body mass index (BMI) from four Scandinavian countries are compared. The Finnish values are markedly higher than those of the other countries. This holds for both sexes. Among these the Norwegians deviate by showing higher values for females, though not reaching the Finnish level, but lower values for the males.
H T, Waaler +6 more
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E-Health in the Scandinavian Countries
2004For more than 10 years the Scandinavian countries have been focusing on utilizing information technology to increase efficiency in the delivery of healthcare services. Over the last 3 years all three countries have built closed secure IP-based healthcare networks that cover nearly all aspects of the national healthcare sector.
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Managed Care in Scandinavian Countries
1999The concept of managed care has rapidly changed the focus of American health-care funding. The population covered by managed health-care plans in the USA has grown in 20 years almost tenfold from 6 million in 1976 to 53 million in 1996. It is expected to grow to 103 million by the year 2000.1 In the 1998 Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric ...
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Tertiary education in Scandinavian countries
2017This Bachelor degree paper is covering the topic "Tertiary education in Scandinavia". In the given paper it is going to be proven that education in Scandinavia is successful using statistical measures and innovation rankings. Scandinavian countries are being analyzed by using different rates that measure the quality, availability and success of ...
Ouahchia, Matea
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Archival volunteering in Scandinavian countries
Vestnik of Saint Petersburg State University of CultureArchival institutions, traditionally performing the functions of preserving the documentary historical memory of the people, in the 21st century accepted new challenges resulting from the development of the information society and the spread of information technologies in the field of document management, the emergence of electronic document management,
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