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Economic segregation in England – Causes, conseque nces and policy

Autor Geoffrey Meen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 dec 2005
One of the key objectives of government neighbourhood policy is to encourage a sustainable mix of tenures and incomes. This report addresses questions of why integration has been so difficult to achieve in practice and draws conclusions for future policy.The report analyses data from three related empirical studies. The first models, locally, the links between housing, labour markets, migration, deprivation and segregation. The second examines the factors behind the individual moving decisions that lie at the heart of segregation and how policy can influence choices. The third presents three case studies. These are the first empirical studies of their kind to show how segregation and deprivation arise. Economic segregation in Britain is aimed at policy practitioners, economists and academics working in the fields of housing and neighbourhood revitalisation. Although the report deals with technical modelling issues, it is written in a style accessible to the non-specialist.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781861348135
ISBN-10: 1861348134
Pagini: 80
Dimensiuni: 210 x 296 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press

Notă biografică

Geoffrey Meen, Centre for Spatial and Real Estate Economics, Department of Economics, University of Reading, Kenneth Gibb, Department of Urban Studies, University of Glasgow, Jennifer Goody, Peter Brown Partnership, Thomas McGrath, Centre for Spatial and Real Estate Economics, University of Reading and Jane Mackinnon, Department of Public Health, University of Glasgow

Cuprins

Introduction
Concepts and methods
Are mixed communities desirable? The poverty of place
The patterns of segregation in England
The dynamics of local housing markets
Migration and location
Explaining patterns of segregation and deprivation
Mixed communities: evidence from case studies
Golden rules for developing mixed communities