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Child Poverty in Sweden : Patterns and Policy Challenges

Bask, Miia and Kaya, Gökhan LU orcid (2026) p.67-94
Abstract
This chapter examines trends in child poverty in Sweden through national and European databases, highlighting the achievements and challenges of Swedish welfare. The Swedish model has historically promoted equality through the dual-earner family model, progressive taxes, and generous benefits such as parental leave and publicly funded childcare. While these policies have promoted equality, rising income inequality and socio-economic segregation now jeopardize these accomplishments. Immigrant and minority children, particularly those in single-parent households or with unemployed parents, are especially vulnerable due to language barriers, labor market exclusion, and educational disparities. The chapter stresses the need for inclusive... (More)
This chapter examines trends in child poverty in Sweden through national and European databases, highlighting the achievements and challenges of Swedish welfare. The Swedish model has historically promoted equality through the dual-earner family model, progressive taxes, and generous benefits such as parental leave and publicly funded childcare. While these policies have promoted equality, rising income inequality and socio-economic segregation now jeopardize these accomplishments. Immigrant and minority children, particularly those in single-parent households or with unemployed parents, are especially vulnerable due to language barriers, labor market exclusion, and educational disparities. The chapter stresses the need for inclusive policies that address these issues and ensure equitable opportunities for all children in Sweden. (Less)
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child poverty, Welfare State, social inequality, economic deprivation, public services, vulnerable populations
host publication
Child Poverty in Welfare States
editor
Mäkinen, Lauri and Tammelin, Mia
pages
67 - 94
publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN
978-3-032-16372-1
978-3-032-16373-8
DOI
10.1007/978-3-032-16373-8_4
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English
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yes
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