Social Exclusion: Studies Among Teenagers and Parents Living in Poor Neighbourhoods
Vanessa StoneDaphne Cotton, British Market Research BureauINTRODUCTION
Social exclusion has become a familiar phrase in the field of social policy in recent years. Essentially it refers to those people who by dint of a series of problems, mostly linked to poverty, are not participating in mainstream society as fully as they might wish to. The term is often used to refer to a combination of problems which might include being unemployed, being on a low income, living in poor housing, and having bad health, hut...