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Barriers: social and economic exclusion in London | Author(s) | Adam Scorer, Kate Jarman |
Corporate Author | London Voluntary Service Council - LVSC |
Publisher | London Voluntary Service Council, London, 1998 |
Pages | 24 pp (London pamphlet 2) |
Source | LVSC, 356 Holloway Road, London N7 6PA. |
Keywords | Poverty ; Social trends ; Integration ; London. |
Annotation | Social and economic exclusion remains a harsh reality for many people in London in the 1990s. Through presenting key findings and highlighting major issues, this publication illustrates that problems of exclusion are not amenable to simple and single solutions. Recommendations are outlined which should be key to an anti-exclusion agenda for London involving all sectors, focusing on the following areas: discrimination; poverty; employment; childcare; fear of crime; transport; education; health; and housing. (AKM). |
Accession Number | CPA-980825215 B |
Classmark | W6: TM3: TO: 82L |
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