This article looks at perceptions of the link between residential location and life chances. The idea of ‘area effects’ suggests that people’s prospects for social engagement and economic activity are related to the neighbourhood where they live. It permeates social and urban policy as well as theories of deprivation and social exclusion. However, while quantitative evidence on area effects has begun to suggest that such a link exists, there has been little evidence using qualitative data and no contrast between the social patterns of life in deprived and more socially diverse areas. In response to these concerns, this article uses data from in-depth interviews with practitioners and voluntary workers in both deprived and socially diverse n...
This project aims to provide a multi-level analysis of the wellbeing outcomes of low-income renters...
The idea of ‘well-being’ has emerged as a central lens through which to understand people and places...
The focus, in place and health research, on a single, residential, context overlooks the fact that i...
This paper focuses on the question of whether it is worse to be poor in a poor area or in an area wh...
In recent years, research and policy have become increasingly interested in the relationship between...
In recent years, research and policy have become increasingly interested in the relationship between...
This paper examines how people see and express their experience of inequalities through place and ho...
This paper examines how people see and express their experience of inequalities through place and ho...
The relationship between place and disadvantage, and particularly the question of whether, and how, ...
Many scholars in the social sciences have studied neighbourhood effects on economic prospects - that...
This chapter discusses an alternative approach to examining links between individual disadvantage an...
Over the last 25 years a vast body of literature has been published on neighbourhood effects: the id...
The residential environment has been argued to affect individual-level outcomes in life, through so-...
In seeking to explain social exclusion. politicians. academics. and commentators alike have highligh...
This edited volume critically examines the link between area based policies, neighbourhood based pro...
This project aims to provide a multi-level analysis of the wellbeing outcomes of low-income renters...
The idea of ‘well-being’ has emerged as a central lens through which to understand people and places...
The focus, in place and health research, on a single, residential, context overlooks the fact that i...
This paper focuses on the question of whether it is worse to be poor in a poor area or in an area wh...
In recent years, research and policy have become increasingly interested in the relationship between...
In recent years, research and policy have become increasingly interested in the relationship between...
This paper examines how people see and express their experience of inequalities through place and ho...
This paper examines how people see and express their experience of inequalities through place and ho...
The relationship between place and disadvantage, and particularly the question of whether, and how, ...
Many scholars in the social sciences have studied neighbourhood effects on economic prospects - that...
This chapter discusses an alternative approach to examining links between individual disadvantage an...
Over the last 25 years a vast body of literature has been published on neighbourhood effects: the id...
The residential environment has been argued to affect individual-level outcomes in life, through so-...
In seeking to explain social exclusion. politicians. academics. and commentators alike have highligh...
This edited volume critically examines the link between area based policies, neighbourhood based pro...
This project aims to provide a multi-level analysis of the wellbeing outcomes of low-income renters...
The idea of ‘well-being’ has emerged as a central lens through which to understand people and places...
The focus, in place and health research, on a single, residential, context overlooks the fact that i...