There is increasing concern about growing inequalities between the rich and poor in Britain. Some areas have become 'marginalised' as they have failed to take an equal share in some of the benefits of socio-economic restructuring. In this article 'proxy' indicators from the Census of Population are used to explore continuities and changes in local concentrations of 'poverty' and 'affluence' between 1981 and 1991. The main findings are that 'concentrated 'poverty'' districts and neighbourhoods are over-represented in the inner parts of the largest cities and metropolitan areas, while 'concerned 'affluence'' areas are found disproportionately in those parts of Britain with a mixed urban-rural character
Social scientists have been concerned about the effects on families and children of living in poor n...
This thesis advances the study of neighbourhood income poverty dynamics in England: neighbourhood ch...
Key trends in labour demand and supply in the 1980s, and their interactions, had uneven impacts on d...
There is increasing concern about growing inequalities between the rich and poor in Britain. Some ar...
This paper examines long-term trends in the geography of poverty and wealth in Britain since 1968. ...
To date, analyses of long-term trends in the spatial distribution of poverty in Britain have been f...
This is the first detailed study of the recent geographical distribution of poverty and wealth in Br...
Despite the high profile given to poor neighbourhoods in the English government's social inclusion p...
A recent change in the geography of poverty in Britain has been reported: it appears to be becoming ...
AbstractPersistent spatial inequalities represent a menace to economic progress, social cohesion and...
There is increasing interest, both academically and politically, in the spatial concentrations of po...
This paper tracks changes in relative centralisation and relative concentration of poverty for the 2...
It is recognised that the gap between rich and poor in Britain is widening faster than in any compar...
A major use of census data has been the development of measures of small area deprivation. These mea...
Combining data from the 1971, 1981 and 1991 Censuses, the purpose of this study is to describe how t...
Social scientists have been concerned about the effects on families and children of living in poor n...
This thesis advances the study of neighbourhood income poverty dynamics in England: neighbourhood ch...
Key trends in labour demand and supply in the 1980s, and their interactions, had uneven impacts on d...
There is increasing concern about growing inequalities between the rich and poor in Britain. Some ar...
This paper examines long-term trends in the geography of poverty and wealth in Britain since 1968. ...
To date, analyses of long-term trends in the spatial distribution of poverty in Britain have been f...
This is the first detailed study of the recent geographical distribution of poverty and wealth in Br...
Despite the high profile given to poor neighbourhoods in the English government's social inclusion p...
A recent change in the geography of poverty in Britain has been reported: it appears to be becoming ...
AbstractPersistent spatial inequalities represent a menace to economic progress, social cohesion and...
There is increasing interest, both academically and politically, in the spatial concentrations of po...
This paper tracks changes in relative centralisation and relative concentration of poverty for the 2...
It is recognised that the gap between rich and poor in Britain is widening faster than in any compar...
A major use of census data has been the development of measures of small area deprivation. These mea...
Combining data from the 1971, 1981 and 1991 Censuses, the purpose of this study is to describe how t...
Social scientists have been concerned about the effects on families and children of living in poor n...
This thesis advances the study of neighbourhood income poverty dynamics in England: neighbourhood ch...
Key trends in labour demand and supply in the 1980s, and their interactions, had uneven impacts on d...