Ethnicity, class and aspiration: Understanding London's new East End
Online ISBN:
9781447302223
Print ISBN:
9781847426512
Publisher:
Policy Press
Book
Ethnicity, class and aspiration: Understanding London's new East End
Published online:
22 March 2012
Published in print:
16 February 2011
Online ISBN:
9781447302223
Print ISBN:
9781847426512
Publisher:
Policy Press
Cite
Butler, Tim, and Chris Hamnett, Ethnicity, class and aspiration: Understanding London's new East End (Bristol , 2011; online edn, Policy Press Scholarship Online, 22 Mar. 2012), https://doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781847426512.001.0001, accessed 3 May 2025.
Abstract
East London has undergone dramatic changes over the last 30 years, primarily as a result of London's large-scale de-industrialisation and the rise in its financial sector. Large parts of inner East London remain deprived, but a once overwhelmingly white working-class area is now home to a more complex and mobile class and ethnic mix. This book focuses on the aspirations of these different groups and the strategies they have pursued about where to live, driven in part by a concern to ensure a good education for their children.
Keywords:
East London, de-industrialisation, financial sector, working class, education, mobile class, ethnic mix
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Contents
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Front Matter
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One
Introduction: the social transformation of East London
Tim Butler and others
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Two
Changing economy and social structure of East London
Tim Butler and others
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Three
Changing ethnic and housing market structure of East London
Tim Butler and others
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Four
Moving on, moving out, moving up: aspiration and the minority ethnic suburbanisation of East London
Tim Butler and others
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Five
Social reproduction: issues of aspiration and attainment
Tim Butler and others
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Six
The limits to parental decision making under conditions of constrained choice
Tim Butler and others
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Seven
Reputation and working the system
Tim Butler and others
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Eight
Conclusions: achieving aspiration?
Tim Butler and others
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End Matter
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