The Territorialisation of Social Inclusion Policies from the Perspective of the Spanish Rural Areas: Regional Comparative

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Social Policies, Rural Areas, Poverty, Social Exclusion, Social Inclusion

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This article explores how the attention to rural areas is materialised in the plans for social inclusion in Spain. We analyse the national and autonomous frameworks classifying the Autonomous Communities (AACC) according to their degree of rurality (OCDE). Therefore, we establish if there is a relationship between the territorial character of each AACC and the type of inclusive actions set for rural areas, and which are the topics approached. The results show that the predominantly rural autonomous communities do not register the most substantial quantity of actions targeted to rural areas and that the themes more developed are on planning and regional development, education and training enhanc.

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Jaime Escribano-Pizarro, University of Valencia

Department of Geography, Faculty of Geography and History

José Javier Serrano-Lara, University of Valencia

Department of Geography, Faculty of Geography and History

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2020-02-25

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Escribano-Pizarro, J., Serrano-Lara, J. J., & Valero-López, D. E. (2020). The Territorialisation of Social Inclusion Policies from the Perspective of the Spanish Rural Areas: Regional Comparative. Revista De Estudios Andaluces, (39), 184–186. Recuperado a partir de https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/REA/article/view/11283

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