Poverty, wealth and place in Britain, 1968 to 2005
Autor Daniel Dorlingen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 iul 2007
This is the first detailed study of the recent geographical distribution of poverty and wealth in Britain. It presents the most comprehensive estimates of the changing levels of poverty and wealth from the late 1960s. A wide range of secondary data is used, beginning with the first national Poverty in the UK survey of Peter Townsend and colleagues, and ending with data released during the middle of the current decade. The authors extend concepts of social exclusion to establish 5 household groupings: the 'exclusive wealthy' - able to exclude themselves from the norms of society; those who are rich but not exclusively so; those who are neither rich nor poor; the 'breadline poor'; and the 'core poor' - who experience a combination of severe income poverty, material deprivation and subjective poverty. Poverty and wealth statistics are mapped in detail to explore geographical patterns over the last four decades, and analysed to determine whether poverty and wealth have become more or less polarised.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781861349958
ISBN-10: 1861349955
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 211 x 296 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
ISBN-10: 1861349955
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 211 x 296 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Recenzii
... a depressing but nevertheless important exposé of contemporary social life. ... an essential resource for anyone interested in punishment and society. Dorling et al expose the extent of inequality in the UK today. Prison Service Journal, Nov 2007, Issue 174.
Notă biografică
Daniel Dorling, Department of Geography, University of Sheffield, Jan Rigby, Department of Geography, University of Sheffield, Ben Wheeler, Department of Geography, University of Sheffield, Dimitris Ballas, Department of Geography, University of Sheffield, Bethan Thomas, Department of Geography, University of Sheffield, Eldin Fahmy, Townsend Centre for International Poverty Research, University of Bristol, David Gordon, Townsend Centre for International Poverty Research, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol and Ruth Lupton, Institute of Education, University of London
Cuprins
Summary
Background
Methods
The measures: breadline poor, core poor, asset wealthy and exclusive wealthy
National totals and trends
National maps and geographical changes over time
Polarisation and spatial concentration
Local issues
What has happened since 2000? Discussion
Conclusions
Background
Methods
The measures: breadline poor, core poor, asset wealthy and exclusive wealthy
National totals and trends
National maps and geographical changes over time
Polarisation and spatial concentration
Local issues
What has happened since 2000? Discussion
Conclusions