Between 1991 and 2002, the social composition of Dublin's city centre underwent a dramatic transformation due to redevelopment and gentrification processes. As a result of the influx of dual-income couples and the partial expulsion of poor individuals and families, the social composition of the city centre was transformed, raising a number of questions regarding the social articulation of affluence and disadvantage within the Dublin area. In this chapter, I outline a new approach to the study of disadvantage and social segregation which relies on confirmatory statistical modelling techniques. This methodology provides precise estimates of social disadvantage at local level, permitting a detailed spatial analysis of the impact of rapid economic growth during the 1990s on the spatial articulation of social disadvantage in Dublin
The Dynamics of Social Disadvantage in Dublin, 1991-2002
PRATSCHKE, Jonathan
2005
Abstract
Between 1991 and 2002, the social composition of Dublin's city centre underwent a dramatic transformation due to redevelopment and gentrification processes. As a result of the influx of dual-income couples and the partial expulsion of poor individuals and families, the social composition of the city centre was transformed, raising a number of questions regarding the social articulation of affluence and disadvantage within the Dublin area. In this chapter, I outline a new approach to the study of disadvantage and social segregation which relies on confirmatory statistical modelling techniques. This methodology provides precise estimates of social disadvantage at local level, permitting a detailed spatial analysis of the impact of rapid economic growth during the 1990s on the spatial articulation of social disadvantage in DublinI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.