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Inequalities in Geographical Space
About this book
Inequalities are central to the public debate and social science research. They are inextricably linked to geographical space, shaping human mobility and migration patterns, creating diverse living environments and changing individuals' perceptions of the society they live in and the inequalities that endure within it. Geographical space contributes to the emergence and perpetuation of inequalities between individuals according to their socioeconomic position, gender, ethno-racial origin or even their age.
Inequalities in Geographical Space examines inequalities in education, in the workplace, in public and private spaces and those related to migration. Written by geographers, sociologists and economists, this book draws on a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches and compares different spatial and temporal scales. It highlights the importance of geographical space as a vehicle for the expression, creation and reproduction of social, racial, economic and gender inequalities.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Introduction
- 1 The Spatial Dimension of Educational Inequalities
- 2 Socio-spatial Inequalities and Intersectionality
- 3 Migration, Multi-situated Inequalities and the World Economy
- 4 The Geographical Dimension of Inequalities in Access to Employment
- 5 The Perception of Inequality and Poverty in the Most Segregated, Affluent Neighborhoods
- 6 Modeling Inequalities in Geographical Space
- 7 A Critical Reading of Neighborhood-based Policies and their Geography
- List of Authors
- Index
- End User License Agreement