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It is worth distinguishing social exclusion from social isolation, definingsocial isolation as the phenomenon of non-participation (of anindividual or group) in a society’s mainstream institutions, whilereserving ‘social exclusion’ for the subset of cases in which socialisolation occurs...
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This report provides information on the levels of deprivation and need in 4 estates within theLondon Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. These estates are:Edward WoodsWhite CityWilliam ChurchOld Oak[...]
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, forexample, their previous income and employment – and also by the type and severity of theirnewly-acquired impairment or …
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This report covers the period October2001 to December 2002: the fifth yearand part of the sixth year of the ESRCCentre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.■ During 2002, the Centre’s work duringits first five years was positively reviewed,and ESRC funding was renewed for afurther five years,...
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sessions covering measurement of income poverty and deprivation, wideraspects of social exclusion and overall approaches to …
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In this report, we present feedback from 3 different events on the Social ExclusionUnit’s National Strategy for Neighbourhood Renewal. It covers the views ofresidents, practitioners and academics, giving a unique combination of perspectiveson how we can best help disadvantaged areas.[...]
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to September 2000.The Centre’s objectives are to develop understanding within five broad areas: income mobility and …
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develop understanding within five broad areas:income mobility and economic exclusion; the role of social welfare institutions …
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