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Socio-economic disadvantage and suburban scars - Relative deprivation in Australian cities

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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The question of disadvantage, deprivation and social exclusion cuts across many layers of society and has become an increasingly important focus for both research and policy. While some localities and communities are resiliant and manage to overcome change and associated difficulties, many urban localities bare the negative outcomes of periods of social and economic transformation. These transitions, that impact on individuals and families, are also reflected in the geographic patterns of disadvantage because of where people live and their interactions within the wider metropolitan systems. Using output an index of relative disadvantage this book considers how these patterns of disadvantage are a feature of Australian cities and how policy should begin to address the uneven patterns noted.

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Trained in Economics and Sociology at The Flinders University of South Australia Scott Baum has held research positions at several Australian universities. His research interests span several disciplines including sociology, economic and public health and include collaborations with Australian and international colleagues.

Product details

Authors Scott Baum
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.08.2012
 
EAN 9783848497751
ISBN 978-3-8484-9775-1
No. of pages 104
Weight 155 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Urban and regional sociology

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