
handle: 2262/68829
The paper examines Northern Ireland's `regional strategy? programme, assessing its successes and failures in reducing spatial inequalities in overall social well-being throughout the province. Social well-being is calculated using a widely modified version of Knox's `level of living? index. The present position and recent trends of spatial inequality are reviewed, both between rural and urban areas and within urban areas. The lack of a satisfactory system for monitoring Northern Ireland's regional strategy is also highlighted.
Social well-being - Northern Ireland, 330, 710, Regional strategy - Northern Ireland
Social well-being - Northern Ireland, 330, 710, Regional strategy - Northern Ireland
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