What are the factors that cause movements within residential areas? (Brown and Moore) What are the social factors influencing patterns poverty and deprivation.

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What are the factors that cause movements within residential areas? (Brown and Moore) What are the social factors influencing patterns poverty and deprivation in Lagos What are the social factors influencing patterns poverty and deprivation in the UK? What are the economic factors influencing patterns of poverty and deprivation in Lagos What are the economic factors influencing patterns of poverty and deprivation in the UK?

Lesson objectives: To be able to analyse the causes and effects of the movement of socio-economic groups since the 1980s Use the wikispace to define socio economic groups

Use the case study recaps on the wikispace to suggest causes

What changes are occurring in the inner city? Gentrification- people moving back into the inner city as previously industrial buildings are converted into residential property- E.g. London Docklands

Growth of FOOTLOOSE INDUSTRIES- there has been a move away from manufacturing (secondary industry) towards service based employment (tertiary industry). These are said to be “footloose” as they can locate anywhere outside cities that has good transport and communication links. The UK has many ‘science parks’, build on the urban periphery…

What features of this location has led to the industry locating here, and not in the city centre? Think about land costs, transport, access…