Description

Book Synopsis
Across Europe, the prospect of a rapidly shrinking workforce has put increased labor migration back on the political agenda. However, for many on the left, concerns exist that less restrictive labor migration policies threaten core features of the social democratic project. This is perhaps clearest in Sweden, which in late 2008 adopted a liberal approach to third-country national labor migration, allowing employers to hire freely from outside the European Union. Defending the Swedish Model explores the debate leading up to this reform, focusing on the preferences of the Swedish Social Democratic Party (SAP) and the Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO). While generally positive to the economic potential of increased labor migration, these allies remained highly skeptical towards calls from employers and bourgeois parties for liberalization. Bucken-Knapp argues that the SAP and LO develop their labor migration policy preferences on the basis of whether specific reform alternatives are

Trade Review
Defending the Swedish Model provides an insightful and highly original account of Swedish labour migration policy. Gregg Bucken-Knapp's close specification of the relationship between migration, labour markets and the welfare state also means that this book will be of interest to all scholars of contemporary European migration policy and politics. -- Andrew Geddes, University of Sheffield
Gregg Bucken-Knapp has written an important study of labor migration policy in Sweden that reveals how strongly the views of the country's social democratic party and trade unions are tied up with its concerns to protect a distinctive "Swedish model" built up over the entire postwar era. This book will be valuable not only for students of Swedish politics but also for anyone interested in understanding the politics of labor migration and the dilemmas of the left in Europe today. -- Sheri Berman, Columbia University
A welcome addition to our understanding of changes in the composition of Sweden's labor force, the capacity of states to regulate labor in a global age, and which groups advocate differing directions of change at critical-decision making moments in the evolution of the Swedish model of welfare capacity. * Scandinavian Studies *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Chapter One. Labor Migration and Migration Policy Chapter 2 Chapter Two. Labor Migration and the Preservation of the Swedish Model Chapter 3 Chapter Three. Rejecting Calls for Deregulation of Labor Migration Policy: LO, the SAP, and the 2002 Parliamentary Election Campaign Chapter 4 Chapter Four. The Battle to Preserve an Incentive-Compatible Labor Migration Policy Chapter 5 Chapter Five. Labor Migration and the Eastward Enlargement of the European Union: Understanding the Divergent Preferences of the SAP and LO Chapter 6 Chapter Six. Labor Migration and the Swedish Model, At Home and Abroad

Defending the Swedish Model

    Product form

    £82.80

    Includes FREE delivery

    RRP £92.00 – you save £9.20 (10%)

    Order before 4pm tomorrow for delivery by Fri 19 Jun 2026.

    A Hardback by Gregg Bucken-Knapp

    Out of stock


      View other formats and editions of Defending the Swedish Model by Gregg Bucken-Knapp

      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 9/24/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739138168, 978-0739138168
      ISBN10: 0739138162

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Across Europe, the prospect of a rapidly shrinking workforce has put increased labor migration back on the political agenda. However, for many on the left, concerns exist that less restrictive labor migration policies threaten core features of the social democratic project. This is perhaps clearest in Sweden, which in late 2008 adopted a liberal approach to third-country national labor migration, allowing employers to hire freely from outside the European Union. Defending the Swedish Model explores the debate leading up to this reform, focusing on the preferences of the Swedish Social Democratic Party (SAP) and the Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO). While generally positive to the economic potential of increased labor migration, these allies remained highly skeptical towards calls from employers and bourgeois parties for liberalization. Bucken-Knapp argues that the SAP and LO develop their labor migration policy preferences on the basis of whether specific reform alternatives are

      Trade Review
      Defending the Swedish Model provides an insightful and highly original account of Swedish labour migration policy. Gregg Bucken-Knapp's close specification of the relationship between migration, labour markets and the welfare state also means that this book will be of interest to all scholars of contemporary European migration policy and politics. -- Andrew Geddes, University of Sheffield
      Gregg Bucken-Knapp has written an important study of labor migration policy in Sweden that reveals how strongly the views of the country's social democratic party and trade unions are tied up with its concerns to protect a distinctive "Swedish model" built up over the entire postwar era. This book will be valuable not only for students of Swedish politics but also for anyone interested in understanding the politics of labor migration and the dilemmas of the left in Europe today. -- Sheri Berman, Columbia University
      A welcome addition to our understanding of changes in the composition of Sweden's labor force, the capacity of states to regulate labor in a global age, and which groups advocate differing directions of change at critical-decision making moments in the evolution of the Swedish model of welfare capacity. * Scandinavian Studies *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Chapter One. Labor Migration and Migration Policy Chapter 2 Chapter Two. Labor Migration and the Preservation of the Swedish Model Chapter 3 Chapter Three. Rejecting Calls for Deregulation of Labor Migration Policy: LO, the SAP, and the 2002 Parliamentary Election Campaign Chapter 4 Chapter Four. The Battle to Preserve an Incentive-Compatible Labor Migration Policy Chapter 5 Chapter Five. Labor Migration and the Eastward Enlargement of the European Union: Understanding the Divergent Preferences of the SAP and LO Chapter 6 Chapter Six. Labor Migration and the Swedish Model, At Home and Abroad

      Recently viewed products

      © 2026 Book Curl

        • American Express
        • Apple Pay
        • Diners Club
        • Discover
        • Google Pay
        • Maestro
        • Mastercard
        • PayPal
        • Shop Pay
        • Union Pay
        • Visa

        Login

        Forgot your password?

        Don't have an account yet?
        Create account