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  2. Social situation in the French suburbs - Wikipedia

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    Policymakers have used two different approaches to curb violence in the French suburbs. Some have advocated the management of poverty and social isolation by deploying social workers, forming school aid associations, and instituting crime prevention programs (the 'soft' approach). Others have taken a more hard-line stance, asserting that the ...

  3. Gentrification of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The displacement of people in New York City started in the 1970s and 1980s with a significant increase in middle-income housing in the form of rehabilitated single-family dwellings, mostly in historic districts, driven by affluent, educated young professionals with "an increasing desire for the kinds of cultural and intellectual pursuits that ...

  4. Talk:Social situation in the French suburbs - Wikipedia

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    Come on, this article needs to be completely review, its for someone who know France and the people who lives there and particulary in these kinds of area, an insult to use term like Apartheid, its either a very bad joke or an official attack on french integrety and the many people (blacks,whites,arabs,jews, and more ) who lives the social ...

  5. Talk : Social situation in the French suburbs/Archive 1

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  6. Officials in New York Suburbs Reject Mayor’s Plans to ... - AOL

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    More than 60,000 asylum seekers have entered New York since last Spring with nearly three-quarters remaining under the care of the city, Fox News reports. Adams has converted over 100 hotels in ...

  7. Gentrification - Wikipedia

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    [36] [4] A 2020 study which followed children from low-income families in New York found no evidence that gentrification was associated with changes in mobility rates. The study also found "that children who start out in a gentrifying area experience larger improvements in some aspects of their residential environment than their counterparts ...

  8. Banlieue - Wikipedia

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    In France, a banlieue (UK: / b ɒ n ˈ lj uː /; [1] French: ⓘ) is a suburb of a large city, or all its suburbs taken collectively. Banlieues are divided into autonomous administrative entities and do not constitute part of the city proper. For instance, 80 percent of the inhabitants of the Paris metropolitan area live outside the city of ...

  9. Criticism of suburbia - Wikipedia

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    However, critiques of modern suburbs date back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with early urban planners and social theorists questioning the development of suburbia. [2] The discourse is particularly focused in the English-speaking world and the Anglosphere , being prevalent both in popular culture and academia.