Spatial Distribution and Territorial Justice of Public Service for Disadvantaged Groups: Evidence from China

This article also found a significant regional spatial variation in public service facilities for persons with disabilities. Specifically, public service facilities for persons with disabilities in eastern region s were obviously higher than in other regions, mainly due to regional differences in financial autonomy, the density of the disabled population, and urbanization. The above shows that the opportunities for accessing public services still differ within a territorial entity. The realization of territo rial justice requires strengthening the government’s governance capacity.
Source: Social Indicators Research - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research