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Transport, social exclusion and the internet: Could virtual mobility help to alleviate social exclusion?

Transport, social exclusion and the internet: Could virtual mobility help to alleviate social exclusion?

... virtual mobility. However, there are a number of issues with virtual mobility: differential access to virtual mobility; the acceptability of virtual mobility, ... See full document

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Understanding mobility exclusion and investigating the possibility of promoting inclusion through virtual mobility

Understanding mobility exclusion and investigating the possibility of promoting inclusion through virtual mobility

... the social dimension of exclusion is likely to be in increasing access to information and in extending the ability to contact officials and support ...homelessness, could help to support ... See full document

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Transport and social exclusion: Investigating the possibility of promoting inclusion through virtual mobility

Transport and social exclusion: Investigating the possibility of promoting inclusion through virtual mobility

... ‘Virtual mobility’ has been with us for many years – in fact, for as long as technology has allowed people to communicate in ways other than face to face, today allowing people to talk with friends and ... See full document

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Dyslexia and mobility related social exclusion: The role of travel information provision

Dyslexia and mobility related social exclusion: The role of travel information provision

... services, social networks and other ...and Internet-based travel information (Kenyon et al, 2001), many transport providers fail to meet the needs of people with disabilities, in terms of both the ... See full document

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Social capital, poverty and social exclusion in Italy

Social capital, poverty and social exclusion in Italy

... and social exclusion as two major key targets in their political ...and social exclusion in the Italian ...whether social capital reduces poverty and social ...define ... See full document

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Rethinking the links between social exclusion and transport disadvantage through the lens of social capital

Rethinking the links between social exclusion and transport disadvantage through the lens of social capital

... on social capital and explores how they can strengthen the theoretical basis of research about transport and social ...exclusion. Social capital has been one of the most widely used ... See full document

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Social support for schoolchildren at risk of social exclusion

Social support for schoolchildren at risk of social exclusion

... Abstract. Social exclusion is a wider concept than poverty and includes not only material conditions but also inability to participate in economic, social, political and cultural ...of social ... See full document

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Young black people and the criminal justice system: The Home Affairs Committee Report

Young black people and the criminal justice system: The Home Affairs Committee Report

... school exclusion – approaching double the average of some groups – which is another factor associated with the risk of ...school exclusion resulted from direct or unwitting ... See full document

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Poverty and social exclusion in Britain

Poverty and social exclusion in Britain

... many social and leisure activities such as ‘celebrations on special occasions’ and being able to afford a ‘hobby or leisure activity’ were thought to be a necessity by more respondents in 1999 than in the two ... See full document

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Joint report on social exclusion

Joint report on social exclusion

... Promoting a more open and responsive labour market Measures to increase the openness and responsiveness of the existing labour market to people who are currently excluded include: Introd[r] ... See full document

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Social Exclusion and HIV A Report

Social Exclusion and HIV A Report

... Under the National Asylum Support System (NASS), asylum seekers are dispersed across the country, often to areas of low HIV prevalence with no clinical experience in treating families or African people. The experience of ... See full document

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Chronic stress moderates the impact of social exclusion on pain tolerance: an experimental investigation

Chronic stress moderates the impact of social exclusion on pain tolerance: an experimental investigation

... area of Marburg, Hesse (Germany), were included, the gen- eralizability of the results of this study may be limited. The fact that subjects rated pain intensity after being exposed to different temperatures (the ... See full document

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The multi dimensional analysis of social exclusion

The multi dimensional analysis of social exclusion

... and Social Exclusion includes a range of aggregate indicators for children (low birth weight babies, infant mortality, dental health, accidental deaths and teenage conceptions); for young adults (drug users ... See full document

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Disability and Social Exclusion Dynamics in Italian Households

Disability and Social Exclusion Dynamics in Italian Households

... in social exclusion: the initial condition parameters are strongly significant and great in ...of social exclusion for HHD should be prevalently addressed at single-outing structural factors ... See full document

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Observatory on national policies to combat social exclusion. Social exclusion in Belgium 1990-1991 Consolidated report

Observatory on national policies to combat social exclusion. Social exclusion in Belgium 1990-1991 Consolidated report

... Some low income families develop another consumption pattern, but others do not, or not fast enough. They buy on credit, and if their income situation does not improve, this results in growing indebtedness. This problem, ... See full document

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Debt, shame, and survival: becoming and living as widows in rural Kerala, India

Debt, shame, and survival: becoming and living as widows in rural Kerala, India

... Field work was conducted over a period of 2 months in 2004, involving a two step process. First, we interviewed key informants in order to gain an understanding of local constructions of ‘widowhood’ and the welfare and ... See full document

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Mental Health and Social Exclusion

Mental Health and Social Exclusion

... the Social Exclusion Unit consultation felt that health and social care services placed a low priority on employment, and only 6 per cent felt it was a high ... See full document

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Poverty and transport in the Global South: An Overview

Poverty and transport in the Global South: An Overview

... that transport policies targeting these people should first consider the impact of income poverty on travel patterns (Vasconcellos, 2018; Sadhu and Tiwari, 2016; Motte-Baumvol and Nassi, 2012; Lau, ...informal ... See full document

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Downward mobility, opportunity hoarding and the ‘glass floor’

Downward mobility, opportunity hoarding and the ‘glass floor’

... of social and emotional skills, early low attainers are found to have lower self-esteem and are less likely to have a sense that they are in control of their own destiny at age 10 (locus of ...parental ... See full document

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SOCIAL EXCLUSION

SOCIAL EXCLUSION

... field social workers; second, between independence and interdependence models, the rationale of the former being to prepare young people in practical survival skills – ‘domestic combat courses’ – in order to ... See full document

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