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Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) - Second Term Award

  • Start date: 01 October 2002
  • End date: 31 January 2008

The core research of the centre lies in empirical analysis of three of the principal dimensions of social exclusion: the economy and incomes; families and family change; and communities and neighbourhoods. It also examines the implications of developments in these areas for society as a whole, and the political and philosophical content of the concepts of exclusion and inclusion. Its aim is to understand the dynamic processes at work within its areas of study, and to investigate the individual characteristics and social institutions which prevent exclusion and promote recovery, regeneration and inclusion. The Centre's research programme is organised into four interrelated strands: - economic exclusion and social welfare institutions - family change and civil society - community, area polarisation and regeneration - exclusion and society

Social exclusion

Author: Tania Burchardt Date: 07 October 2009 Journal article