Poverty Street – The dynamics of neighbourhood dec line and renewal: CASE Studies on Poverty, Place and Policy
Autor Ruth Luptonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 noi 2003
Poverty street addresses one of the UK's major social policy concerns: the gap between the poorest neighbourhoods and the rest of the country. It is an account of neighbourhood decline, a portrait of conditions in the most disadvantaged areas and an up-to-date analysis of the impact of the government's neighbourhood renewal policies. The book: ·[vbTab]explores twelve of the most disadvantaged areas in England and Wales, from Newcastle in the north to Thanet in the south, providing the reader with a unique journey around the country's poverty map;·[vbTab]combines evidence from neighbourhood statistics, photographs and the accounts of local people with analysis of broader social and economic trends;·[vbTab]assesses the effect of government policies since 1997 and considers future prospects for reducing inequalities.CASE Studies on Poverty, Place and Policy seriesSeries Editor: John Hills, Director of CASE at the London School of Economics and Political Science.Drawing on the findings of the ESRC Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion's extensive research programme into communities, poverty and family life in Britain, this fascinating series:Provides a rich and detailed analysis of anti-poverty policy in action.Focuses on the individual and social factors that promote regeneration, recovery and renewal.For other titles in this series, please follow the series link from the main catalogue page.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781861345356
ISBN-10: 1861345356
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 172 x 240 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Seria CASE Studies on Poverty, Place and Policy
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1861345356
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 172 x 240 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Seria CASE Studies on Poverty, Place and Policy
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Ruth Lupton, Institute of Education, University of London
Cuprins
List of tables, figures and boxes
Acknowledgements
List of acronyms
Acknowledgements
List of acronyms
Introduction
Bridgefields
A widespread and growing problem
Ideology and policy
Thirty years of area-based policy
Enduring problems and enduring questions
1. The 12 disadvantaged areas
The study and the areas
Area characteristics
Investigating area trajectories
Summary
2. Historical poverty and the roots of decline
Long histories of concentrated poverty
Decline 1971–91
The poverty map and the poverty gap
Summary
3. The 1990s: decline and divergence
Area fortunes pull apart: Southside and West-City
Uneven economic recovery
The nature of work
Unemployment and worklessness
Inequality, social change and social exclusion
Population drain and unpopular housing
Population growth and ethnic concentration
Home to the most marginalized and vulnerable
Continuing trends, new developments and diverging fortunes
Summary
4. Management failure
Problems with public services
Inadequate levels of service provision
Operational problems and poorer quality
The barrier of mistrust
Summary
5. Social interaction and neighbourhood stigma
Neighbourhood society
Strong but enclosed community
Myriad networks
‘Community’ shrinking under pressure
Network containment and neighbourhood stigma
Summary
6. Attempts at regeneration
Histories of regeneration
SRB and problems with regeneration policy
SRB: inclusion through regeneration
Lack of a strategic approach
‘Regeneration’ and realism: the need for a broader regeneration agenda
Summary
7. New Labour and neighbourhood renewal
Two phases of policy
Area-based programmes
The National Strategy for Neighourhood Renewal
Urban, regional and housing policy
Tackling area deprivation in Wales
Broader social exclusion policies
Policy limitations
Summary
8. Making a difference?
Back to Bridgefields
Summary
9. Getting it together: new money and better partnerships
Signs of progress
Services and facilities
Resident involvement and resident frustration
Better joined-up working
Summary
10. Drivers of change: population, housing and the economy
Two faces of population change: Middle Row and Overtown
Rising house prices and inner-city polarisation
Low demand and neighbourhood decline
Economic growth and economic divergence
Summary
11. New solutions?
Avoiding concentrations of poverty
Improving housing
Mixing tenure
Tackling worklessness and achieving economic inclusion
The persistence of poverty and exclusion
Summary
12. The end of Poverty Street?
Structural causes of decline
The sharp end of social change
Management failure
Social interaction and neighbourhood stigma
‘Regeneration’: not up to the job
A concerted response
Economic growth and divergence
Social exclusion and population change
Established patterns of low-value housing
Policy limitations and realistic futures
‘Regeneration’ and realism: the need for a broader regeneration agenda
Summary
7. New Labour and neighbourhood renewal
Two phases of policy
Area-based programmes
The National Strategy for Neighourhood Renewal
Urban, regional and housing policy
Tackling area deprivation in Wales
Broader social exclusion policies
Policy limitations
Summary
8. Making a difference?
Back to Bridgefields
Summary
9. Getting it together: new money and better partnerships
Signs of progress
Services and facilities
Resident involvement and resident frustration
Better joined-up working
Summary
10. Drivers of change: population, housing and the economy
Two faces of population change: Middle Row and Overtown
Rising house prices and inner-city polarisation
Low demand and neighbourhood decline
Economic growth and economic divergence
Summary
11. New solutions?
Avoiding concentrations of poverty
Improving housing
Mixing tenure
Tackling worklessness and achieving economic inclusion
The persistence of poverty and exclusion
Summary
12. The end of Poverty Street?
Structural causes of decline
The sharp end of social change
Management failure
Social interaction and neighbourhood stigma
‘Regeneration’: not up to the job
A concerted response
Economic growth and divergence
Social exclusion and population change
Established patterns of low-value housing
Policy limitations and realistic futures
Bibliography
Index