Urban housing and the role of 'underclass' processes: the case of Ireland


Autoria(s): Nolan, B; Whelan, C T
Data(s)

01/02/2000

Resumo

<p>Rising levels of urban deprivation and a perception that poverty has become more concentrated in such areas and has taken on a qualitatively different character have provoked a variety of popular and academic responses. The potentially most fruitful set of hypotheses focuses on the unintended of weak labour force attachment and social isolation is perceived to lead to behaviour and orientations that contribute to a vicious circle of deprivation. In examining the value of this conceptual framework in the Irish case we proceed by measuring directly the social-psychological factors which ave hypothesized to mediate the 'underclass' process.</p><p>A significantly higher level of poverty is found in urban public-sector tenant households. This finding cannot be accounted for entirely by socio-demographic differences. It is the assessment of this net or residual effect that is crucial to an evaluation of vicious circle explanations. Controlling for the critical social-psychological factors we found that net effect was reduced by less than a quarter and concluded that the remaining effect is more plausibly attributed to the role of selection than to underclass processes. Analysis of the changing relationship between urban public-sector tenancy and poverty provides support for this interpretation.</p><p>For the main part the distinctiveness of social housing tenants is a consequence of the disadvantages they stiffer in relation to employment opportunities and living standards. Ultimately it is these problems that policy interventions, whatever the level at which they take place, must address.</p>

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/urban-housing-and-the-role-of-underclass-processes-the-case-of-ireland(15e6577c-b3e4-4fb5-a409-3de2361fad6f).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Nolan , B & Whelan , C T 2000 , ' Urban housing and the role of 'underclass' processes: the case of Ireland ' Journal Of European Social Policy , vol 10 , no. 1 , pp. 5-21 .

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