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Urban segregation of social groups
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... Urban segregation of social groups Urban segregation of social groups 1 Causes of segregation 2 Segregation based upon wealth 3 Effects on housing 3 Education 4 Health Care 4 Segregation based on age 5 Sheltered accommodation 6 Nursing homes 6 ** work from this point on is largely "cut and paste" and not fully re-written in my own words ** 6 Ethnicity 7 Housing 8 Education 8 Health care 9 Bibliography 9 By Ashley Porter, approx 1800 words Segregation of social groups is the separation of a group of people into separate areas. The results are groups or clusters of people, with similar characteristics, living in separate residential areas within a large urban environment, such as a city. Segregation can be based upon many factors, common ones been wealth, age group and/or ethnicity. Causes of segregation Some groups of people may choose to live in certain areas as they appear more attractive areas than others, for that particular social














