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Spatial patterns of social differentiation among the Coloureds in Greater Cape Town

Bibliography: pages 168-180.

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Main Author: Morris, Roselynne Laraine
Other Authors: Cook, G P
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Environmental and Geographical Science 2016
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/18189 Spatial patterns of social differentiation among the Coloureds in Greater Cape Town Morris, Roselynne Laraine Cook, G P Geography Social classes - South Africa - Cape Town Bibliography: pages 168-180. The concern of this study is to identify social areas among the coloured population of Greater Cape Town and to see if these are recognisable in physical space; i.e. if once social areas are recoqnised, whether the patterns of differing social status can be related to that of adjacent areas. If socio-economic status is assumed to be reflected in housing type and quality, then physical environment and interaction between adjacent areas is likely to play an important role in creating an environment that is perceived to have a particular character and status. As a result, contiguity will have great significance in the emergence of distinct socio-economic sub-areas. It is therefore essential to concentrate a study of this type on adjacent ESD's and to regard the four major concentrations of residential areas as separate entities. By dealing primarily with contiguous ESD's each forming separate residential concentrations, it carries no implication that there is no interaction between the different residential concentrations. Together they form a total system and areas of similar socio-economic status may develop in all or some of the residential concentrations. 2016-03-23T07:00:07Z 2016-03-23T07:00:07Z 1980 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18189 eng application/pdf Department of Environmental and Geographical Science Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Geography
Social classes - South Africa - Cape Town
Morris, Roselynne Laraine
Spatial patterns of social differentiation among the Coloureds in Greater Cape Town
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title Spatial patterns of social differentiation among the Coloureds in Greater Cape Town
title_full Spatial patterns of social differentiation among the Coloureds in Greater Cape Town
title_fullStr Spatial patterns of social differentiation among the Coloureds in Greater Cape Town
title_full_unstemmed Spatial patterns of social differentiation among the Coloureds in Greater Cape Town
title_short Spatial patterns of social differentiation among the Coloureds in Greater Cape Town
title_sort spatial patterns of social differentiation among the coloureds in greater cape town
topic Geography
Social classes - South Africa - Cape Town
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