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Body weight management and dilemmas of health responsibility for vulnerable groups in the changing Danish welfare state: a comparative case analysis
Kathrine Vitus, Mette Kirstine Tørslev,
Kia Ditlevsen
, Annemette Ljungdalh Nielsen
Section of Health Services Research
Section for Consumption, Bioethics and Governance
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Comparative Case Analysis
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Danish Welfare State
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Body Weight Regulation
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Neoliberal
66%
Welfare Policy
33%
Health Promotion Policy
33%
Individual Responsibility
33%
Marginalized Citizens
33%
Interventionist
33%
State Agencies
33%
Life Stages
33%
Value System
33%
Welfare Institutions
33%
Non-Western
33%
Socioeconomic
33%
Universalism
33%
Health Inequalities
33%
Welfare State
33%
Denmark
33%
Neoliberal Ideology
33%
Social Sciences
Disadvantaged Group
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Danish
100%
Welfare State
100%
Body Weight
100%
Denmark
50%
Subjectivity
50%
Individual Responsibility
50%
Health Promotion
50%
Value Systems
50%
Health Inequality
50%