Falling poverty rates in inner London raise questions about inequality and segregation for a growing city in transition

Fenton, A. (2012). Falling poverty rates in inner London raise questions about inequality and segregation for a growing city in transition.
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Falling poverty rates could indicate gentrification, or they could mean that London is now a more fair, socially mixed and cohesive city. Alex Fenton looks at what happened to poor neighbourhoods under New Labour in the 2000s, and argues that shifting rates in poverty fail to tell the whole story.

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