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Uneven Social Policies - The Politics of Subnational Variation in Latin America

English · Paperback / Softback

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1. Social policies and politics in decentralized countries; 2. Implementing social policies: attribution of responsibility, political alignments, policy legacies, and territorial infrastructure; 3. Mixed methods and multilevel research design; 4. Subnational statistical analysis; 5. Conditional cash transfers in Argentina and Brazil; 6. Healthcare policies in Argentina and Brazil; 7. Social policy implementation: looking back and forward.

About the author

Sara Niedzwiecki is Assistant Professor of Politics at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her research on the politics of social policy and on the territorial structure of government has been published in Comparative Political Studies, Latin American Politics and Society, Studies in Comparative International Development, Electoral Studies, International Political Science Review, and elsewhere. She is co-author of Measuring Regional Authority: A Postfunctionalist Theory of Governance (2016).

Summary

Uneven Social Policies explains why some policies are implemented more effectively than others, why this variation is particularly relevant within countries, and why some policies deliver votes to incumbent governments while others do not. This book will appeal to readers interested in comparative politics, multilevel governance, the welfare state, and Latin American politics.

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