Analysis of the desegregation and social inclusion policies in the Spanish context

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Abstract

In Spain, many experiences in slum clearance have been focused solely on eliminating the most visible aspects of the problem, creating social dissatisfaction. This article analyzes the extent to which new policies of relocation and dispersion recently applied in the slum areas of northwest Spain, foster favorable attitudes towards social inclusion of the displaced persons, who are mostly Roma. A questionnaire was applied in order to capture the perception of both those affected by relocations and those who receive the displaced persons in their neighborhoods. By quantitative, exploratory data analysis, we have detected a good social predisposition towards social inclusion of underprivileged people in the process of adaptation to live in houses with appropriate infrastructure, identifying those aspects needed to strengthen these kinds of interventions.

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Gago-Cortés, C., & Novo-Corti, I. (2018). Analysis of the desegregation and social inclusion policies in the Spanish context. Revista de Administracao Publica, 52(1), 1–23. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7612152934

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