Abstract

After the 1987 general election Government Ministers busied themselves ‘doing something about the inner city’. A significant absentee from this flurry of activity was the Secretary of State responsible for social security. Although expenditure on income support is vital to the economy of the inner cities, policy changes in social security occur with little recognition of their spatial impact.

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