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Drawing on recent research perspectives, the book discusses how social investment policies could be responsive to territorial inequalities in terms of better policy coordination, capacities, and institutional infrastructures' adaptability to territorial needs. By combining theoretical notions about territorial cohesion, territorial development, and social investment, the book provides an argument for the "territorialization of social investment policy" in the case of Lithuania. The contributions of various authors encourage a different way of looking at the territorial sensitivity of welfare policy strategies implemented in advantaged developing areas and those which are disadvantaged peripheral territories.
List of contents
Jurga Bucait -Vilk : Introduction. Challenging territorial inequalities and social investment policies. Book scope and content. - George Mavrommatis, Panagiotis Artelaris : Territorial cohesion, spatial justice, and the social investment approach - Ruggero Cefalo, Marta Cordini, Tatjana Boczy : A Social Investment approach for place-sensitive services: what is the potential impact on territorial inequalities? - Jurga Bucait -Vilk , Viktorija Baranauskien , Arturas Tereskinas. : Territorial profiles: spatial inequalities and the importance of socio-economic differences - Ausra Maslauskait . : Promoting social investment policy through the development of early childhood education and care policy: The Lithuanian case - Arturas Tereskinas. : Active Labour Market Policies as a Part of Social Investment Approach - Jurga Bucait -Vilk . : Social investment and vocational education and training policy: The architecture of combining national standardization and territorial needs - Jurga Bucait -Vilk . : In summary: Is a social investment approach compatible with territories? Lessons to be learned.