Moving beyond the highly visual forms of poverty characteristic of the city, Rural Poverty explores the nature of poverty in rural spaces in Britain and America. Setting out key features, it highlights the important processes that hide key components of rural poverty. The book seeks to challenge dominant assumptions about the spatialities of poverty and the nature of rural spaces in Britain and America. Drawing on a broad range of new research material, the book challenges dominant assumptions. It provides a comprehensive and critical review of the nature of poverty in rural spaces, giving particular attention to: * the scale, profile and causes of poverty in rural areas * the spatial unevenness and local geographies of rural...
was a prosperous timber community of about 4,000 people until its last mill closed in 1990. Many hou...
This thesis reports the findings of an empirical research project investigating deprivation in a pre...
The authors consider the definition and measurement of deprivationand of rurality in the context of ...
Moving beyond the highly visual forms of poverty characteristic of the city, Rural Poverty explores ...
Recent years have witnessed a renewed interest in the spaces of poverty in Britain. An increasing nu...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States, and are highe...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States and are higher...
There is abundant research that focuses on the causes and consequences of poverty in rural areas, a...
Homelessness remains a neglected component of rural studies in Britain and Europe. Research has tend...
Recent academic critiques of poverty have pointed to the need to pay more attention to the relations...
Nine million people in the United States live in rural poverty. This large segment of the population...
One of the main characteristics of poverty in rural ireland is its seemingly invisible nature. Rura...
The division of ‘rural’ and ‘urban’ is one of the oldest ideas in Geography and is deeply engrained ...
A rural-urban poverty gap exists in most countries in the world and this paper employs a novel appro...
The British countryside is a national institution; most people aspire to live there, many people use...
was a prosperous timber community of about 4,000 people until its last mill closed in 1990. Many hou...
This thesis reports the findings of an empirical research project investigating deprivation in a pre...
The authors consider the definition and measurement of deprivationand of rurality in the context of ...
Moving beyond the highly visual forms of poverty characteristic of the city, Rural Poverty explores ...
Recent years have witnessed a renewed interest in the spaces of poverty in Britain. An increasing nu...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States, and are highe...
Poverty rates are highest in the most urban and most rural areas of the United States and are higher...
There is abundant research that focuses on the causes and consequences of poverty in rural areas, a...
Homelessness remains a neglected component of rural studies in Britain and Europe. Research has tend...
Recent academic critiques of poverty have pointed to the need to pay more attention to the relations...
Nine million people in the United States live in rural poverty. This large segment of the population...
One of the main characteristics of poverty in rural ireland is its seemingly invisible nature. Rura...
The division of ‘rural’ and ‘urban’ is one of the oldest ideas in Geography and is deeply engrained ...
A rural-urban poverty gap exists in most countries in the world and this paper employs a novel appro...
The British countryside is a national institution; most people aspire to live there, many people use...
was a prosperous timber community of about 4,000 people until its last mill closed in 1990. Many hou...
This thesis reports the findings of an empirical research project investigating deprivation in a pre...
The authors consider the definition and measurement of deprivationand of rurality in the context of ...