Single-province social inclusion models in Spain: similarities and differences in the Autonomous Regions of La Rioja and Murcia

Autores/as

  • Salvador Manzanera-Román Universidad de Murcia http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7008-2193
  • Domingo Carbonero-Muñoz Universidad de La Rioja
  • Manuel Hernández Pedreño Universidad de Murcia
  • Esther Raya Díez Universidad de La Rioja

Resumen

La Rioja and Murcia are two single-province Autonomous Regions that have been governed by the Spanish conservative party since the mid-90s. Although they have developed different social inclusion models, they share common elements. This paper analyses their social inclusion models by means of a comparative analysis, taking into account the different stages of development over the past three decades. The analysis includes the areas of social services, employment, education, and income. The common elements – similar documentary commitment in law, programmes, and benefits; excessive delegation in the social economy sector; limited planning and lack of coordination – outweigh the differences – Murcia’s more unfavourable context; higher social risk, and lower spending on social protection.

Biografía del autor/a

Salvador Manzanera-Román, Universidad de Murcia

Dr. por la Universidad de Murcia. Profesor Asociado a Tiempo Parcial en el Departamento de Sociología de la Universidad de Murcia

Domingo Carbonero-Muñoz, Universidad de La Rioja

Departamento de Derecho. Área de Trabajo Social y Servicios Sociales. Profesor Contratado Doctor.

Manuel Hernández Pedreño, Universidad de Murcia

Departamento de Sociología. Profesor Titular.

Esther Raya Díez, Universidad de La Rioja

Departamento de Derecho. Área de Trabajo Social y Servicios Sociales. Profesora Titular.

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Publicado

2019-11-01