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Pampa (Santa Fe)

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SCHWEITZER, Mariana  and  PETROCELLI, Santiago Pablo. El problema de los datos para un análisis urbano-regional a escala nacional en Argentina. Pampa [online]. 2023, n.28, e0070. ISSN 2314-0208.  http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.14409/pampa.2023.28.e0070.

Socio-territorial inequality in Argentina is expressed in a cycle that tends to feed back with the re-concentration of capital, people, activities, infrastructure and services in the central area of ​​the country, while vast areas are left behind by the spatial selectivity of accumulation processes. In this context, the role of the state and the recovery of the national scale in the mobilization of public policies aimed at mitigating socio-territorial inequality is particularly relevant, which requires a multidimensional and multiscale urban-regional analysis from which to formulate them.

To this end, the construction of the data, its potential, scope and explanatory limits are problematized, information deficiencies are identified and approaches are proposed that contemplate the rethinking of the units of analysis, the complexity and functional diversity of the agglomerates, the flows between them, the demographic dynamics, the living conditions, as well as aspects related to the labor market.

Keywords : Regional urban analysis; public policies; socio-territorial inequality; data; sources of information.

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