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Local Geographies of Unemployment : Long-term Unemployment in Areas of Local Deprivation

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This book looks at why different areas of a city can all have high levels of long-term unemployment, but for different reasons.

In seeking to uncover the different local constructions of unemployment this book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of why people become, and remain unemployed.

Providing a wide-ranging and a challenging theoretical overview, the book then adopts a unique multi-stranded methodological approach to the issue of local pockets of high long-term unemployment.

Focusing on Bradford in West Yorkshire, the book examines a multi-cultural inner city area, a "white" outer estate and a satellite town.

Using a skills survey, community discussion panel and interviews with many keen actors, the study is able to identify both general and specific labour market barriers which lead to very different local geographies of unemployment.

The book finishes with suggestions as to how the institutions and policies ostensibly responding to long-term unemployment could be better targeted to local needs.

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Product Details
Ashgate Publishing Limited
185628459X / 9781856284592
Hardback
331.13
07/10/1993
United Kingdom
197 pages, bibliography
1 x 1 mm, 450 grams
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