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Mixed communities: a new approach to spatially-concentrated poverty in England
Ruth Lupton, Crispian Fuller
Sociology and Policy
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
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Concentrated Poverty
100%
Mixed Communities
100%
Regeneration
33%
Market-led
33%
Strategic Communities
33%
Local Level
33%
Policy Approaches
33%
Local State
33%
Local Governance
33%
New Labour Government
33%
Governance Structure
33%
Neoliberal Policies
33%
Policy Agenda
33%
Neighborhood Transformation
33%
Urban Policy
33%
Strategic Capital
33%
Poverty
33%
Local Project
33%
Institutional Relationships
33%
Communities of Interest
33%
Capital Accumulation
33%
Community Consultation
33%
Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods
33%
Politics of Policy
33%
Community-based Approach
33%
Private Investment
33%
Affordable Housing
33%
Strategic Interests
33%
Housing Market
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Lead Market
100%
Investment
100%
Housing Market
100%
Private Investment
100%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Policy Approach
50%
Housing Market
50%
Urban Policy
50%
Capital Accumulation
50%
Private Investment
50%