Traditions of regional citizenship: Explaining subnational variation of the right to healthcare for undocumented immigrants
Abstract
Why does undocumented immigrants’ access to healthcare beyond urgent treatment differ across the territory of the same state? Through a comparison of Italian regions and Spanish autonomous communities, this paper contends that traditions of regional citizenship concerning the protection of vulnerable subjects shape policy choices in significant ways. Left-wing regional governments use traditions as building blocks that enable the protection of...
Paper Details
Title
Traditions of regional citizenship: Explaining subnational variation of the right to healthcare for undocumented immigrants
Published Date
Dec 5, 2019
Journal
Volume
54
Issue
11
Pages
1498 - 1507
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