Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/281283 
Year of Publication: 
2022
Series/Report no.: 
New Approaches in Educational and Social Sciences / Neue Denkansaetze in den Bildungs- und Sozialwissenschaften No. 38
Publisher: 
Peter Lang International Academic Publishing Group, Bern
Abstract: 
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.
Subjects: 
Baltic
Bučaitė
Inequalities
Investment
Jurga
Mapping
Mazeikiene
Natalija
Policies
Services
Social
States
Territorial
Vilkė
Winkelkötter
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ISBN: 
978-3-631-87742-5
Creative Commons License: 
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Document Type: 
Book

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