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Life in Britain (Using Millennial Census data to understand poverty, inequality and place)
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Product Details
Author:
Ben Wheeler, Mary Shaw, Richard Mitchell, Daniel Dorling
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
80
Publisher:
Bristol University Press (September 1, 2005)
Imprint:
Policy Press
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9781861347732
ISBN-10:
1861347731
Weight:
24.8oz
Dimensions:
8.27" x 11.69"
File:
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TWO RIVERS
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$75.95
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
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Overview
This lively, colourful and innovative pack has been designed specifically for use as a teaching aid and learning resource for students of geography, sociology, social policy and related social science disciplines. With new evidence about the nature of social and geographical divisions in British society, it is also an invaluable resource for policy makers and local authority professionals in areas such as planning, education, housing, poverty and social exclusion.
The topics selected are central to themes covered both at undergraduate and A-level and focus on the differences between areas within the UK, highlighting the spatial inequalities and gaps in service provision that the census data have revealed.
The pack contains a range of valuable learning materials, including:
A summary sheet (A4, 2 pages)
10 short reports (A4, 8 pages each):
5 full colour A2 posters (photos, text and maps depicting life in contemporary Britain and focusing on housing, poverty, employment, education and health)
A technical report (giving the background to the project and details of the analyses)








