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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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poverty
100%
policy
58%
affordable housing
34%
policy approach
34%
housing market
32%
urban policy
32%
politics
27%
consultation
27%
rights
25%
project
25%
labor
23%
alignment
22%
regeneration
21%
market
17%
demand
15%
city
13%
evaluation
11%
Social Sciences
poverty
67%
private investment
42%
governance
42%
capital accumulation
40%
housing market
37%
New Labour
37%
policy approach
37%
faith
30%
shortage
29%
continuity
27%
resident
22%
demand
22%
market
18%
politics
17%
evaluation
14%
evidence
13%
Business & Economics
Poverty
74%
England
65%
Local Governance
28%
New Labour
27%
Urban Policy
27%
Affordable Housing
24%
Regeneration
23%
Private Investment
20%
Renewal
19%
Capital Accumulation
19%
Governance Structure
19%
Continuity
18%
Housing Market
18%
Alignment
16%
Residents
16%
Shortage
16%
Agenda
15%
Faith
13%
Government
11%
Evaluation
10%