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Hulten, Olof; Ivre, Ivar – Journal of Communication, 1978
The proposed reorganization of the Swedish broadcasting system (Sveriges Radio) retains the present central management, with the program units assuming the status of wholly owned subsidiaries, thus attempting to protect the integrity of the broadcasting establishment in one integral organization while facilitating decentralization and plurality in…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries, Government Role
Ruin, Olof – 1977
In Sweden recent education policy has been aimed at the reform of higher education. This study is concerned with the political decisionmaking process in which a variety of public demands were articulated and reconciled in legislation for reform. It has three purposes: (1) analysis of this decisionmaking process; (2) reconstruction of the higher…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Decision Making, Educational Change, Foreign Countries
Ruin, Olof; Lindensjo, Bo – 1982
A study of the evolution of the reform of Swedish higher education is summarized. The study focuses on the goals, dimensions, and organization of the change, discussed in the context of state intervention, public policy, planning, and authority in European higher education. Three theories of the development of higher education (interventionist,…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Change, Educational History, Federal Government

Westholm, Anders; Niemi, Richard G. – Youth and Society, 1986
Examination of 1981-83 panel study of Swedish youths born in 1965 to determine the extent to which employment problems affect developing belief in the political process. Results show a clear relationship--one more complex than a simple reflection of self-interest. (PS)
Descriptors: Employment Experience, Employment Problems, Government Role, Individual Power

Miron, Gary – Educational Leadership, 1996
In response to stagnating economic conditions, the Swedish government introduced numerous "reforms," including a voucher scheme for approved independent schools. Since 1992, enrollments in independent schools have increased only 1%, segregation and interschool disparities have increased, and supports for special-needs children have…
Descriptors: Conservatism, Economic Change, Educational Change, Educational Legislation

Ekholm, Mats – Zeitschrift fur Padagogik, 1997
Argues that recent changes in conceptions of state control over schools are due partially to the relaxation of Cold War politics. Shows that new models of management produce fewer changes in school quality than expected. Proposes that the determining factor in change is the mentality inherent in individual schools' working structures. (DSK)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries

Lassbo, Goran; Hakvoort, Ilse – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 1999
Examined data of two studies concerning child upbringing norms and ideals, mothers' views on public child care services, and general tendencies in family ideology in eight European countries. Found contextual differences between the compared national samples related to such circumstances as socioeconomic status, family policies, and supply and…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Comparative Analysis, Day Care, Day Care Centers

Hoefer, Richard – Journal of Social Work Education, 1996
An institutional political process model for comparing social welfare policies is presented. Principal elements include each country's societal values, government institutions (operationalized as the role of interest groups), policy goals, and welfare system type. The model is demonstrated through a comparison of the dissimilar social welfare…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Government Role, Higher Education

Neave, Guy – Journal of Higher Education, 1985
In Western Europe, the advent of higher education as a self-sustaining field of research began two decades ago. The place of higher education research in academia, government policy formulation, and the type of inquiry undertaken in Sweden in comparison with counterparts in France and Britain are examined. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Administrators, Comparative Analysis, Financial Support, Foreign Countries

Svensson, Lennart – European Journal of Education, 1982
The social, political, and economic history of Sweden's higher education is outlined from the perspective of various factions trying to maintain control. Decentralization of the traditional power structure and social and technological change pose a challenge for a new educational strategy and policy. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Economics, Educational History, Educational Philosophy
Torney-Purta, Judith; Schwille, John – 1982
A comparative analysis of values education in the United States, Germany, Japan, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, Sweden, and Canada analyzed eight assertions: (1) No institution with education as its primary aim can be value neutral; (2) Countries differ in values which characterize their political cultures and in values which are taught in…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Citizenship Education, Civics, Comparative Analysis
Van de Graaff, John H.; And Others – 1978
The result of an interdisciplinary seminar in the Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University, this book reviews patterns of academic power in several nations. The authors are John H. Van de Graaff, Burton R. Clark, Dorotea Furth, Dietrich Goldschmidt, and Donald F. Wheeler. Separate chapters are devoted to the Federal Republic of…
Descriptors: Books, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education, Educational Administration