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Explore the diverse dimensions of poverty and social exclusion in Scotland, looking at urban and rural challenges, employment dynamics, and attitudes toward necessities. Delve into the impact on individuals' isolation, stigma, and access to services.
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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