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Public Policy to Reduce Inequalities across Europe - Hope Versus Reality (Hardcover)
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Public Policy to Reduce Inequalities across Europe - Hope Versus Reality (Hardcover)
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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC
BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford
Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and
selected open access locations. There is a broad consensus across
European states and the EU that social and economic inequality is a
problem that needs to be addressed. Yet inequality policy is
notoriously complex and contested. This book approaches the issue
from two linked perspectives. First, a focus on functional
requirements highlights what policymakers think they need to
deliver policy successfully, and the gap between their requirements
and reality. We identify this gap in relation to the theory and
practice of policy learning, and to multiple sectors, to show how
it manifests in health, education, and gender equity policies.
Second, a focus on territorial politics highlights how the problem
is interpreted at different scales, subject to competing demands to
take responsibility. This contestation and spread of
responsibilities contributes to different policy approaches across
spatial scales. We conclude that governments promote many separate
equity initiatives, across territories and sectors, without knowing
if they are complementary or contradictory. This outcome could
reflect the fact that ambiguous policy problems and complex
policymaking processes are beyond the full knowledge or control of
governments. It could also be part of a strategy to make a
rhetorically radical case while knowing that they will translate
into safer policies. It allows them to replace debates on values,
regarding whose definition of equity matters and which inequalities
to tolerate, with more technical discussions of policy processes.
Governments may be offering new perspectives on spatial justice or
new ways to reduce political attention to inequalities.
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