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Published:
Jan 8, 2022
Keywords:
Local welfare systems
Megalopolis
Mexico
Mexico City
Territory

Abstract

Social policy and welfare studies have recently re-incorporating the notions of territory, space and scale. Overall, this literature departs from the recognition that there is tendency towards a more localized welfare provision in practically most countries in the Western world, due to, among other factors, different process of decentralization in the last four decades. However, most of the discussion around scale, territory and local welfare systems have mostly focused on industrialized countries. This paper discusses the use of scale, territory and space in the analysis of local welfare systems. The aim of this papers is twofold. First, this paper analyses how the notion of scale, space and territory are used to study social policy in the context of cities. Second, this paper provides some theoretical insights to analyse local welfare systems in megalopolis, such as Mexico City.

Anahely Medrano
How to Cite
(2022). Social policy and the territorial dimension: insights for analysing the welfare systems of cities in the Global South. Revista De Estudios Políticos Y Estratégicos, 7(2), 90–105. Retrieved from https://revistas.utem.cl/index.php/EPE/article/view/26

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