Barriers to social inclusion and levels of urbanisation: Does it matter where you live?

IF 5.6 2区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.1093/cjres/rsad036
Adele Whelan, Anne Devlin, Seamus McGuinness
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Abstract This paper investigates the occurrence and nature of barriers to social inclusion in distinct geographical settings. Utilising a unique administrative dataset from Ireland’s dominant social inclusion programme, this study examines how location impacts the occurrence of these barriersat a small-area level. Ireland’s high growth rates have raised concerns about uneven effects, making it an interesting case study for ‘left behind’ places. The findings reveal that barriers associated with social inclusion, related to economic participation, are more prevalent in ‘independent urban towns’ compared to both more urban and more rural areas, over and above area-level deprivation. This implies that existing policies, which traditionally employs a simplistic urban/rural dichotomy, lacks effective targeting, and would benefit from adopting a more precise spatial perspective.
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社会包容的障碍和城市化水平:你住在哪里重要吗?
摘要本文研究了不同地理环境下社会包容障碍的发生和性质。利用爱尔兰占主导地位的社会包容计划的独特行政数据集,本研究探讨了地理位置如何影响小范围内这些障碍的发生。爱尔兰的高增长率引起了人们对不均衡效应的担忧,使其成为“落后”地区的一个有趣的研究案例。研究结果显示,与更多的城市和更多的农村地区相比,与社会包容相关的障碍,与经济参与相关的障碍,在“独立的城市城镇”中更为普遍,超过了地区层面的剥夺。这意味着,传统上采用简单的城市/农村二分法的现有政策缺乏有效的目标,并将受益于采用更精确的空间视角。
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