Spatial and Social Disparities - Understanding Population Trends and Processes

Spatial and Social Disparities

Spatial and Social Disparities - Understanding Population Trends and Processes

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Inequality is one of the major problems of the contemporary world. Significant geographical disparities exist within nations of the developed world, as well as between these countries and those referred to as the ‘South’ in the Bruntland Report. Issues of equity and deprivation must be addressed in view of sustainable development. However, before policymakers can remove the obstacles to a fairer world, it is essential to understand the nature of inequality, both in terms of its spatial and socio-demographic characteristics.

This second volume in the series contains population studies that examine the disparities evident across geographical space in the UK and between different individuals or groups. Topics include demographic and social change, deprivation, happiness, cultural consumption, ethnicity, gender, employment, health, religion, education and social values. These topics and the relationships between them are explored using secondary data from censuses, surveys or administrative records.

In volume 1 the findings of research on fertility, living arrangements, care and mobility are examined. Volume 3 will focus on ethnicity and integration.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9789048187492
ISBN10 9048187494
Number Of Pages 300
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Springer
Format hardback
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“Book covers some of the outputs arising from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded Understanding Population Trends and Processes (UPTAP) programme. … of interest to human geographers, sociologists, demographers, and those in some branches of political science. … The book deals with topics that are important to people, such as the social direction in which their areas are moving, political attitudes, and health. … it would probably be of interest to a wide readership, encompassing academics, students, and interested members of the public.” (Ian Shuttleworth, Population Studies, Vol. 67 (3), 2013)

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