London: Urban Inequalities

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London: Urban Inequalities To define keywords and concepts around inequality To understand why certain areas of London are socially deprived

Definitions of equality 50 sweets and 10 sweets 2 chocolate bars and 3 crème eggs A Man Utd season tickets and a Rochdale season ticket

But in terms of social inequality Some areas have better or more………. than other areas Education facilities Housing stock Health care facilities Job opportunities If you live in an area of London which doesn’t have good access to these you may be socially deprived. 2 million people in London are!

33 boroughs Unemployment benefits Q) Describe the pattern of social deprivation in London

Life expectancy differences in London Q) Describe how life expectancy changes on an underground journey between Knightsbridge and West Ham

Compare the 2 boroughs Use the data, the map and the photos to compare K&C with West Ham

Contrast the photos

Fieldwork Tasks Hypothesis: “Levels of deprivation vary within a city” How could you investigate this? What would be your methods of collection data? Apart from London where could you study this hypothesis?