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Einkommen 22 income 22 Nachbarschaft 18 Armut 16 poverty 16 Familie 9 Famille 9 Soziale Ausgrenzung 9 Bericht 8 Gemeinschaft 7 Welfarism 7 Wohlfahrt 7 Arbeitsmarkt 6 Bevölkerung 6 Kind 6 Labour Market 6 Wohnungsbau 6 population 6 Haushalt 5 Household 5 Bildung 4 Innovation 4 Ungleichheit 4 education 4 inequality aversion 4 éducation 4 Arbeieter 3 Arbeitsplatz 3 Mieter 3 Tenant 3 Wirtschaft 3 Wohlstand 3 wealth 3 Abgabe 2 Arbeit 2 Arbeitnehmer 2 Arbeitslosigkeit 2 Bremen 2 Deindustrialisation 2 Deindustrialisierung 2
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Power, Anne T. 13 Hills, John 9 Plöger, Jörg 8 Winkler, Astrid 6 Richardson, Liz 5 Lupton, Ruth 4 Lane, Laura 3 Burchardt, Tania 2 Elster, Jake 2 Sefton, Tom 2 Awan, Sara 1 Beck, Helen 1 Bowman, Helen 1 Brewer, Mike 1 Davidson, Rosemary 1 Evans, Helen 1 Evans, Martin 1 Jenkins, Stephen P. 1 Lee, Anthony 1 Lister, Ruth 1 Machin, Stephen 1 Marsh, Alex 1 May, Tiggey 1 McKnight, Abigail 1 Mills, Colin 1 Modood, Tariq 1 Mulgan, Geoff 1 Mumford, Katharine 1 Paskell, Caroline 1 Piachaud, David 1 Rees, Teresa 1 Riddell, Sheila 1 Serle, Nicola 1 Smithies, Rachel 1 Turnbull, Paul J. 1 Vizard, Polly 1 Warburton, Hamish 1 Willmot, Helen 1 Wilson, Andrew 1 Wilson, William J. 1
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London School of Economics and Political Science - CASE Reports 61 Anne Power and Jake Elster 1 CASE RESEARCH REPORT 61 1 CASEreport 01 1 CASEreport 03 1 CASEreport 04 1 CASEreport 06 1 CASEreport 08 1 CASEreport 10 1 CASEreport 11 1 CASEreport 12 1 CASEreport 13 1 CASEreport 14 1 CASEreport 15 1 CASEreport 16 1 CASEreport 18 1 CASEreport 19 1 CASEreport 20 1 CASEreport 21 1 CASEreport 22 1 CASEreport 23 1 CASEreport 24 1 CASEreport 25 1 CASEreport 26 1 CASEreport 27 1 CASEreport 28 1 CASEreport 29 1 CASEreport 30 1 CASEreport 32 1 CASEreport 33 1 CASEreport 34 1 CASEreport 35 1 CASEreport 36 1 CASEreport 37 1 CASEreport 38 1 CASEreport 39 1 CASEreport 40 1 CASEreport 41 1 CASEreport 42 1 CASEreport 43 1
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Housing Futures our homes and communities
Power, Anne T.; Lane, Laura - London School of Economics and Political Science - 2010
The housing system is intrinsically linked to almost every major area of government policy fromthe economy and taxation to the environment and education. It is driven by a huge range offactors from the behaviour of individuals to global economic forces. It is also in most casesthe greatest asset...
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CASE Annual Report 2009
Hills, John - London School of Economics and Political Science - 2010
[...]Our research on seven ‘weak marketcities’ in five European countriessupported by the Joseph RowntreeFoundation was completed and theresulting book, Phoenix Cities by AnnePower, Jörg Plöger and Astrid Winkler,will be published in March 2010.However, we were delighted that...
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What do the public think about economic and social rights?
Vizard, Polly - London School of Economics and Political Science - 2010
The findings set out in this Report challenge the perception of low population support for rights overall - and the view that the public think rights are a “charter” for criminals and terrorists. They support the reasoning of the Joint Committee on Human Rights (JCHR) that economic and...
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An Anatomy of EconomicInequality in the UK
Hills, John; Brewer, Mike; Jenkins, Stephen P.; Lister, Ruth - London School of Economics and Political Science - 2010
[...]The work of the National Equality Panel will underpin the response by all strategic publicauthorities to Clause One of the Equality Bill which places a new legal duty on key publicbodies to consider, in all the important decisions they make and all important actions theytake, how they can...
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Low income housing estates: a report to HammersmithUnited Charities on supporting communities, preventingsocial exclusion and tackling need in the London Boroughof Hammersmith and Fulham
Lane, Laura; Power, Anne T. - London School of Economics and Political Science - 2009
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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CASE Annual Report 2008
Hills, John - London School of Economics and Political Science - 2009
The last year has seen a transition inCASE’s activities, with the completionof our long-term programme for theEconomic and Social Research Council(ESRC) in January, results from whichwere brought together in a conferenceto celebrate the Centre’s tenthanniversary in January, with...
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Time and income poverty
Burchardt, Tania - London School of Economics and Political Science - 2008
[...]The research on which this report is based used both qualitative and quantitativemethods. In the first phase, a small number of semi-structured interviews were carriedout with people who were juggling work and family responsibilities, and who feltunder both time and income pressure. These...
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‘Teach in’ on Energy and Existing Homes– restoring neighbourhoods and slowing climate change
London School of Economics and Political Science - 2008
Homes that have already built account for 99% of our total housing stock. We estimate that86% of the current stock will still be in use in 2050. Building new homes is carbon intensiveand implies many wider environmental impacts. But the existing stock can be made moreefficient, at a reasonable...
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Report to Incommunities on the About Turn Project
Power, Anne T.; Lane, Laura; Serle, Nicola - London School of Economics and Political Science - 2008
This is an independent account of the work of the Incommunities About Turn project to support households in difficulty with their tenancy. The project has run for 3 years and has a track record in dealing with difficult tenancies. LSE Housing has examined the tenancy records, evidence from staff...
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Belfast’s Gasworks Employment Matching Service
Plöger, Jörg - London School of Economics and Political Science - 2008
Deindustrialisation: Although Belfast’s industrial base had experienced decline since the 1930s, the indus-trial crisis reached its peak in the late 1970s/early 1980s with all the traditional industrial sectors affected (e.g. shipbuilding, engineering, linen-production). Due to the accelerated...
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