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Employment, Feminisation, and Gentrification in London, 1981–93

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  • M Lyons

    (School of Land Management and Urban Policy, South Bank University, Wandsworth Road, London SW8 2JZ, England)

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In this paper the author takes up the debate over the roots of gentrification. It is argued that gentrification is rooted in employment restructuring. The impacts of two important aspects of restructuring in London are explored, casualisation and feminisation of employment, and it is concluded that feminisation of professional employment has as yet had only a marginal impact on gentrification, whereas casualisation of professional employment has been an important influence. Survey data from two London boroughs are presented in support of the argument.

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  • M Lyons, 1996. "Employment, Feminisation, and Gentrification in London, 1981–93," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 28(2), pages 341-356, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:envira:v:28:y:1996:i:2:p:341-356
    DOI: 10.1068/a280341
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