توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK: Volume 2 - The Dimensions of Disadvantage
نام کتاب : Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK: Volume 2 - The Dimensions of Disadvantage
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : فقر و محرومیت اجتماعی در انگلستان: جلد 2 - ابعاد ضرر
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نویسندگان : Glen Bramley (editor), Nick Bailey (editor)
ناشر : Policy Press
سال نشر : 2017
تعداد صفحات : 385
ISBN (شابک) : 9781447334262
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 36 مگابایت
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POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN THE UK\nContents\nList of tables and figures\nGlossary\nNotes on contributors\nAcknowledgements\nIntroduction\n The history of the PSE\n The context for the survey\n Measuring poverty\n Outline of the book\n Appendix: PSE-UK survey methodology\nPart 1: Resources\n1. Fifty years of poverty in the UK\n Introduction\n The ‘rediscovery’ of poverty\n The concept of socially perceived necessities\n Changing standards\n Wider views of deprivation\n Income-based measure of poverty\n Deprivation trends\n A changing political backdrop\n Conclusion: lessons learnt\n2. Living standards in the UK\n Introduction\n Why a new conceptualisation of living standards?\n What informed our conceptualisation of living standards?\n The architecture of the UK-LS\n Methodology\n Key findings from the UK-LS framework\n Conclusion\n Appendix\n3. Severe poverty and destitution\n Introduction\n Severe poverty\n Destitution\n National and local estimates\n Impacts of destitution on people’s lives\n Conclusion\n Appendix: Technical notes\n4. Poverty, local services and austerity\n Introduction\n Attitudes to services\n Trends in usage and adequacy\n Who uses local services?\n Who gets worse services?\n Geographical aspects\n Services and wider social exclusion\n Conclusion\nPart 2: Participation\n5. Social participation and social support\n Introduction\n The importance of social connections\n Social networks and activities\n Social support and satisfaction\n Conclusion\n6. Employment, poverty and social exclusion\n Introduction\n Defining exclusionary employment\n Progression in the labour market\n Risks of exclusionary employment\n Relationships with other dimensions of exclusion\n Conclusion\n7. Poverty, social exclusion and civic engagement\n Introduction\n Poverty, social exclusion and political citizenship\n Understanding political and civic participation\n Findings\n Conclusion\n References\nPart 3: Quality of life\n8. Poverty and health: thirty years of progress?\n Introduction\n General health\n Mental health\n Conclusion\n9. Housing and the living environment\n Introduction\n Affordability and housing-related poverty changes\n Specific housing deprivations\n Housing and welfare regimes\n Fuel poverty\n Neighbourhood environment\n Conclusion\n10. Poverty and social harm: challenging discourses of risk, resilience and choice\n Introduction\n Measuring the harms of poverty and understanding injurious consequences\n Documenting poverty harms\n Conclusion\n11. Financial inclusion, financial stress and debt\n Introduction\n UK policy responses to financial exclusion\n Trends in financial exclusion\n Borrowing, debt and arrears\n Subjective assessments of financial stress\n Financial exclusion and social exclusion\n Social capital and financial exclusion\n Societal trends and financial exclusion\n Conclusion\n12. The poverty of well-being\n Introduction\n The ubiquity of well-being\n Measuring well-being\n Well-being and poverty\n The social profile of low satisfaction\n Conclusion\nPart 4: Bringing it together\n13. The multidimensional analysis of social exclusion\n Introduction\n The concept of social exclusion\n From definition to measurement\n Domains and dimensions of exclusion\n Relationships between domains of exclusion\n Relationships between exclusion and poverty\n Conclusion\n Appendix: Factor analysis for multidimensional social exclusion\n14. Conclusions and emerging themes\n Introduction\n The centrality of poverty\n A more market society?\n Inequality\n Disadvantaged groups\n Falling living standards and expectations\n Disengagement or alienation?\n The damaging effects of poverty\n Precarious lives?\n Social exclusion\n A less cohesive society?\n A behavioural agenda\n Positive stories\n Where next?\nIndex