Social And Economic Issues Associated With Urbanisation Flashcards

1
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Define urban social exclusion

A

Problems faced by residents in areas of multiple deprivation

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2
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Which types of circumstances might cause people to be excluded from full participation in society? (Urban social exclusion)

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Social circumstances
Physical circumstances

Eg can’t get a good job due to poor education
Eg can’t get good housing due to poverty

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3
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What might inequality in cities lead to within communities?

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Lack of social cohesion

Civil unrest

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4
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Which areas of a city are traditionally most deprived?

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Inner city areas

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5
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What is the geographical pattern to urban poverty today?

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There is no clear geographical pattern.

Eg highest poverty in peripheral estates, regenerated inner city.

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6
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List the inequalities that may be present in the cycle of poverty

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Access to job opportunities
Education
Housing
Basic public services eg water, sanitation

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7
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What might the knock on effects of inequalities be, in the cycle of poverty?

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Poor health -> due to lack of basic public services
Unemployment -> due to poor education
Lack of social mobility -> due to poor job opportunities / housing

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8
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Give a flow system to describe how a family might get trapped in the cycle of poverty

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Poor family -> poor education [-> government grants for education] -> fewer qualifications -> poor employ,net opportunities -> low income [-> save money] -> cannot afford good housing etc -> poor family

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9
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How can poverty and inequalities be tackled in cities?

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  • Provision of schools.
  • Support for low skilled workers who want to develop their abilities
  • Enforce maximum environmental standards (poor health is linked to poor conditions).
  • Access to affordable housing.
  • Greater provision of public transport -> affordable.
  • Enforce a living wage / provide an urban subsidy.
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10
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Define cultural diversity

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The existence of a variety of cultural / ethnic groups within a society

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11
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Give advantages of cultural diversity in a city

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New food
New music
New language
New religion

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Give disadvantages/inconveniences of cultural diversity in cities

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Language differences -> local authorities run English lessons.
Hospitals may need to cater for foreign illnesses.
Schools may alter curriculum / holidays for ethnic groups.

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13
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Give disadvantages of social segregation of ethnic groups

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  • Ethnic groups become isolated from wider society.
  • Maintain their own language, beliefs -> limit interaction with others.
  • Schools become dominated by a particular group -> suspicion / hostility as young people don’t get to know each other.
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14
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How can negative issues associated with social segregation and cultural diversity be tackled?

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Interculturalism:
• Emphasise interaction and exchange of ideas between cultural groups.
• Areas of mutual interest are found and community engagement is conducted in intercultural spaces.
Eg libraries, schools, clubs

Legislation:
• UK legislation on anti-racism, employment rights.

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