Full Description
The aim of this analysis is to cover the most important elements of the political press, and thus to paint a coherent picture of the way in which Danish newspapers has discussed the subject of the unemployed over a period of 150 years.
Contents
IntroductionConcepts & definitions; An overview of Danish press history, & the selection of newspapers for the study; Translation of the newspaper titles; The Debate from 1848 to 1907; The prelude; The debate in 1848, the European year of revolutions; The 1850s & 1860s: An interlude; A Socialist agenda; The debate in the 1880s & 1890s; A breakthrough; The debate from the first law on state-recognised unemployment funds in 1907 until the 1940s; The climate of opinion at the time of the adoption of the law; The debate during the First World War; The debate in the 1920s; The debate during the Great Depression; Occupation & Liberation; The period from 1950 to the mid-1990s; The early 1950s; The remainder of the 1950s: The "islands of unemployment"; The long period of prosperity, 1959-73; The oil crisis, autumn 1973; In the grip of the crisis, 1976-82; The debate on unemployment under a centre-right government, 1982-84; After 1993: the debate under a Social Democrat-led government; Conclusion.NER(01): GB IE



