A recent change in the geography of poverty in Britain has been reported: it appears to be becoming more evenly distributed in major cities, such that low-income individuals are less likely to be living in the highest poverty areas. Studying all local authority areas in England between 2005 and 2014, this paper finds that this phenomenon is strongly differentiated by age group and local authority type. Poverty amongst children and working age people is becoming more evenly distributed in almost all local authority types, with the largest changes occurring in the most urban areas. The change is strongly associated with the increasing proportion of low-income households living in private sector housing. Conversely, there is evidence of an inc...
Background: At a low geographical level, little is known about the associations between population c...
This paper examines long-term trends in the geography of poverty and wealth in Britain since 1968. ...
Many studies of neighbourhood deprivation have confirmed that there is more continuity than change i...
This thesis advances the study of neighbourhood income poverty dynamics in England: neighbourhood ch...
This thesis advances the study of neighbourhood income poverty dynamics in England: neighbourhood ch...
This paper tracks changes in relative centralisation and relative concentration of poverty for the 2...
This paper examines long-term trends in the geography of poverty and wealth in Britain since 1968. ...
This paper examines long-term trends in the geography of poverty and wealth in Britain since 1968. ...
A recent “return to the city” by middle-class professionals in England, with the increasing “suburba...
Falling poverty rates could indicate gentrification, or they could mean that London is now a more fa...
A recent “return to the city” by middle-class professionals in England, with the increasing “suburba...
A recent “return to the city” by middle-class professionals in England, with the increasing “suburba...
Over the last two decades, private renting has undergone a major revival in the UK, more than doubli...
To date, analyses of long-term trends in the spatial distribution of poverty in Britain have been f...
To date, analyses of long-term trends in the spatial distribution of poverty in Britain have been f...
Background: At a low geographical level, little is known about the associations between population c...
This paper examines long-term trends in the geography of poverty and wealth in Britain since 1968. ...
Many studies of neighbourhood deprivation have confirmed that there is more continuity than change i...
This thesis advances the study of neighbourhood income poverty dynamics in England: neighbourhood ch...
This thesis advances the study of neighbourhood income poverty dynamics in England: neighbourhood ch...
This paper tracks changes in relative centralisation and relative concentration of poverty for the 2...
This paper examines long-term trends in the geography of poverty and wealth in Britain since 1968. ...
This paper examines long-term trends in the geography of poverty and wealth in Britain since 1968. ...
A recent “return to the city” by middle-class professionals in England, with the increasing “suburba...
Falling poverty rates could indicate gentrification, or they could mean that London is now a more fa...
A recent “return to the city” by middle-class professionals in England, with the increasing “suburba...
A recent “return to the city” by middle-class professionals in England, with the increasing “suburba...
Over the last two decades, private renting has undergone a major revival in the UK, more than doubli...
To date, analyses of long-term trends in the spatial distribution of poverty in Britain have been f...
To date, analyses of long-term trends in the spatial distribution of poverty in Britain have been f...
Background: At a low geographical level, little is known about the associations between population c...
This paper examines long-term trends in the geography of poverty and wealth in Britain since 1968. ...
Many studies of neighbourhood deprivation have confirmed that there is more continuity than change i...