Housing policies, residential segregation and inequality in access to public policies: an analysis based on access to public health services
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https://doi.org/10.17058/redes.v22i1.8518Keywords:
New poverty. Residential segregation. Public policy. Health services.Abstract
The article presents an analysis of the impact of social housing policies and the right to housing, developed by the Brazilian government from 2009, on the dynamics of social reproduction of poor. Taking as empirical reference a housing project of the "My Home, My Life Program", in the city of Santa Cruz do Sul (RS), the study uses the categories of "new poverty" and "residential segregation" as theoretical references to assess how these programs affect the social networks of the poor, (re) defining the access to public goods and services, especially health services.Downloads
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Published
2016-12-31
How to Cite
Cadoná, M. A., Tirelli, C., & Coutinho Areosa, S. V. (2016). Housing policies, residential segregation and inequality in access to public policies: an analysis based on access to public health services. Redes , 22(1), 326-345. https://doi.org/10.17058/redes.v22i1.8518
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Desenvolvimento Urbano e Regional: Processos, Políticas e Transformações Territoriais