
Economic Change and Social Inequalities
A study of the impact of structural economic change, such as deindustrialisation and the tertiary shift, on social inequality within places.
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A study of the impact of structural economic change, such as deindustrialisation and the tertiary shift, on social inequality within places.
Key Questions
- Assess the social consequences of deindustrialisation on traditional manufacturing towns.
- How does the shift towards a tertiary economy exacerbate social inequalities?
- Evaluate the success of regeneration projects in mitigating economic decline.
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