Posted on 06/26/2007 12:29:59 AM PDT by Cardhu
· State-subsidised trips are just what the doctor orders
· It's cheaper, warmer - and no pining for the fjords
The Guardian
In a new twist on care for the elderly, thousands of Norwegians are relaxing in the Spanish sun and taking health cures at a growing number of geriatric and rehabilitation centres run by Norwegian municipalities and staffed almost entirely by Norwegians in the Alicante region.
"Instead of building a new treatment centre in Oslo, local authorities can just build one in southern Spain," said Lotte Tollefsen, a spokeswoman at the Norwegian embassy in Madrid. "It is easy to find qualified medical personnel and the climate is very beneficial to the patients. Compared to the Norwegian winters, it's a soothing balm."
Salaries, land prices and ordinary living expenses are also considerably lower in Alicante than in Norway, one of the most expensive countries in the world. Many doctors and nurses are even willing to accept lower pay in exchange for the chance to work for a year or two in sunny Spain.
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Norway is such an oddball country. They essentially live off of their oil money. Their people are some of the laziest and least productive in Europe. They call in sick an average of about 20 days per year. They get 4-weeks and a day of paid vacation guranteed by the government. When you throw in state holidays, you’re essentially looking at 2-months off per year. They work on average 600 less hours than your average American.
And yet they have this incredibly high GDP per capita as a result of their oil revenues (just as high as we have in the US). So they just redistribute that to the populace. In all honesty, I think socialism works okay in Norway, at least in the short term.
Sure, it promotes daliance. It’s gradually crippled their Christian heritage and sense of identity. And it’s definitely created an opening for Islamists.
That said, in the short term, pretty much everyone is living well and living easy. It’s not difficult to afford to travel. You’ve got plenty of time off to do it. Their populace remains fairly educated....
It’s not going to last forever, and a move to alternative fuels is going to send all of that spiralling. But for now, it works out pretty well.
I spent a whole day (just a couple of days ago) arguing with a semi-well known Norwegian blogger over his belief that the socialist medical care program of Norway is absolute perfection.
Finally gave up trying to argue with him. Unlike most leftists he doesn’t hate capitalism: He likes it for his own profit and convenience, but he has deeply drunk the Kool-aid that socialism is the answer for providing the basic needs of all people.
Well, at least he isn’t a hypocrite about it. Apparently he doesn’t mind paying over 60% of his income in taxes and paying the equivalent of $8 for a single beer etc. when it gives him ‘free’ health care and a ‘free’ college degree etc..
Maybe it is something in the water, or in the air, but for now, it seems that the people of Norway are doing OK with the socialism thing. But like you, I doubt that even with the obvious ‘difference’ of Norwegians from normal human behavior, that it can last.
sitting on a pile of oil doesn’t make a state monarchy like saudi arabia superior to capitalism either
once oil is exhausted or hopefully obsoleted, the muslims will be whining poor pathetic scumbags, instead of whining rich pathetic scumbags
Is this really something new?
My husband’s grandmother lived out the last 10-15 years of her life in a Norwegian residence for the elderly in the Canary Islands, courtesy of the government. I really can’t recall, but I think she passed away in the eighties.
I recall being told that the winters were just too hard in Norway for older folks.
I know for a fact that every winter, most of the Hotels in the Canary Isles are leased to Scandinavian companies or their government for their citizens. In Majorca and the south of Spain I am sure it is much the same judging by the large Scandanavian populations in those places. Though I believe the Germans take over Majorca in teh winter.
This is great as it keeps the hotel staff employed during the winter months, together with the Spanish government subsidising flights and hotel expenses for all their retired people, anywhere in Spain or the Spanish islands.
I have been on three trips like that, to Majorca, the Canaries and the Costa Blanca. Last year they subsidised 980,000 pensioners. Far better than paying unemployment compensation. In fact the winter is the best time to go to those places as the summer tends to be too hot.
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