50 likes | 58 Views
This study examines the attitudes towards poverty, levels of poverty and social exclusion, employment dynamics, and urban/rural dimensions in Scotland. It explores neighbourhood issues, Scottish dimensions, work-related factors, and the impact of urban and rural environments on poverty and social exclusion.
E N D
PSE 2010: Glasgow role Nick Bailey and Mark Livingston Department of Urban Studies
Glasgow contribution • Neighbourhood issues (with HW) • Scottish dimensions (with HW) • Work • Urban/rural dimensions
Scottish dimensions • Are attitudes to poverty different in Scotland? • Omnibus Survey - 2011 q3/q4 • Are levels of poverty or social exclusion different in Scotland? • Is nature poverty or social exclusion different in Scotland? • Main survey - 2012 q3/q4
Work • Does work pay? • Employment status and risks of poverty • Employment status and social exclusion • Quantity vs quality of work • Main survey - 2012 q3/q4 • Employment dynamics or work history • Cycles of low pay and risks of poverty • Main survey linked to WPLS - 2012 q4
Urban/rural • Attitudes to ‘necessities’? • Level and nature of poverty and social exclusion • Emphasis on transport and accessibility to services • Emphasis on isolation and stigma for individuals • Seasonal employment and under-employment • Housing affordability