jämlikhetspolitik
Jämlikhetspolitik is the Swedish term for equality policy, referring to public policies aimed at creating equal conditions for citizens by reducing structural and systemic disparities. It encompasses both equality of opportunity and, to varying degrees, equality of outcome, and seeks to address differences across gender, ethnicity, disability, age, sexual orientation, religion, socioeconomic background, and other characteristics.
Policy areas often covered include education, labor market participation, income distribution, healthcare, housing, and political participation.
Instruments commonly used are anti-discrimination legislation, parental leave and child care policies to support women and
In Sweden and other Nordic countries, jämlikhetspolitik is tied to the broader welfare state and to feminist
Critics point to challenges such as measuring inequality, potential trade-offs with economic efficiency, and the need