Migration and Healthcare Reforms in Spain: Symbolic Politics,Converging Outputs,Oppositions from the Field |
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Authors: | María Bruquetas-Callejo |
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Affiliation: | 1. m.bruquetas@jur.ru.nl |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Migrants’ healthcare entitlement represents a conflictive issue in the political battlefield, with research pointing towards the determinant role of party politics in determining policy outputs. Addressing the 2012 healthcare reform and 2018 counter-reform adopted in Spain by a right-wing and left-wing government respectively and drawing on qualitative analysis of parties’ discourses and policy measures, we argue that ideological differences along the healthcare-migration nexus were overemphasised to play symbolic politics. Partisan competition had less impact on actual outputs, while clashes between the central and regional governments, path-dependent practices and opposition from multiple venues played a central role in the policymaking process. |
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Keywords: | Welfare policy convergence regional government PP PSOE partisan discourse path dependency advocacy coalition |
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