“…For example, "solidaritet" (solidarity) and "samhold" (cohesion) decreased by 43% and 48%, respectively, from 1990 to 2000, whereas "rettighet" (rights) increased by 17% and "brukere" (users) by formidable 131%. Our analyses indicate that in fl uences in the Norwegian society by globalizing neoliberalism peaked in the early 2000s (cf., also Nafstad et al 2007Nafstad et al , 2009a . Observing relative small changes in percentage (Table 4.4 ), fewer signi fi cant correlations with linear time, and smaller EMACs (Tables 4.1 , 4.2 , and 4.3 ) in Norway than in the other two societies across the past decade, it is reasonable to assume that globalizing neoliberalism has imbued the Western Norwegian welfare society years before the Ghanaian and Czech societies.…”