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The Handbook on Urban Social Policies provides a thorough exploration of social policy frameworks in urban settings, with particular emphasis on the complex interplay between different levels of governance and their impact on local welfare provision. This volume brings together leading scholars and practitioners to analyze how cities navigate policy implementation across municipal, regional, national, and supranational levels.
The handbook addresses key challenges facing urban communities, including social inclusion, housing, health services, and economic development. It presents comparative international perspectives that illuminate best practices and innovative approaches to multilevel governance. Contributors examine case studies from diverse geographical and cultural contexts, demonstrating how local welfare systems adapt to global pressures while maintaining responsiveness to community needs.
Essential for scholars, policymakers, and urban administrators, this research handbook offers evidence-based insights into designing and implementing effective social policies in contemporary cities.







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