
Worker Mobility and Urban Policy in Latin America
Policy Interactions and Urban Outcomes in Mexico City
- 134 pages
- English
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Worker Mobility and Urban Policy in Latin America
Policy Interactions and Urban Outcomes in Mexico City
About this book
This book argues that urban outcomes are better understood as the result of the interactions between policies from distinct policy domains rather than from any single policy silo. In doing so, the book develops and applies the Policy Interactions Framework to the study of the mobility experience of workers in Greater Mexico City.
Four empirical studies provide the reader with a comprehensive view of how urban policies can sometimes interact at cross-purposes to produce inequitable urban outcomes. The chapters analyze time and distance in the journey to work to quantify and map commuting inequalities, assess the shift in the spatial location of the demand for labor between 1999 and 2019, examine the default housing pathways available for workers, and evaluate the spatial distribution of public and common mobility resources. An outcome of applying the Policy Interactions Framework to the study of workers' mobility is to put forward the choiceless mobility hypothesis: a process by which the interaction between the spatial location of the demand for labor, the housing pathways available for workers, and the political economy of public transport operates to produce geographies of low accessibility to jobs.
The audience of this book consists of scholars and practitioners in the field of urban policy analysis, urban development, and urban political economy in the Global South.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Policy Interactions Framework
- 3 Diverging mobility situations of workers in Greater Mexico City
- 4 Shifts in the spatial location of the demand for labor, 1999–2019
- 5 Housing pathways and the mobility experience of workers
- 6 The spatial distribution of public and common mobility resources
- 7 Conclusion: policy interactions and the choiceless mobility hypothesis
- Annex
- Postscript: researching the mobility experience of workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic
- Index