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New Deal for Communities national evaluation: an overview of change data: 2006

Introduction
This report identifies change at the area level in New Deal for Communities (NDC) localities at different points in time from 2001/2002-2006.
Description
The research provides a 2006 picture of how NDC areas have changed since the introduction of the NDC programme, using a range of different indicators.
It includes place-based indicators of change (residents' views of their local NDC, the local community and the area, housing and the physical environment, and crime); and people-based indicators of change (work, unemployment, and incomes/finance, educational attainment, skills and training, and health).
Background information
The New Deal for Communities Programme was launched in 1998. The programme is designed to close the gaps between 39 deprived localities and the rest of the country in relation to six key outcome areas:
  • housing and the physical environment,
  • liveability,
  • crime, work and finance, education and training and health.
This research explores how the NDC areas are changing using a number of different indicators.
Methodology
The research draws on two main sources:
  • the 2002, 2004 and 2006 Ipsos MORI household surveys;
  • and also administrative data collected and analysed by the Social Disadvantage Research Centre (SDRC) at Oxford University.
Conclusions
There is clear evidence that considerable improvements have occurred in NDC areas between 2001/02 and 2006. The indicators and outcomes suggest that in general, the positive change is more obvious in relation to place rather than people.
Contact info
Communities and Local Government
Eland House, Bressenden Place
SW1E 5DU London
Phone: +44 20 7944 4400
Contactus@communities.gov.uk
Publication date
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Project finished
01/01/2007
Researcher
Christina Beatty; Mike Foden; Paul Lawless; Ian Wilson Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University
Links
Visit the Communities and Local Government website

Download the "New Deal for Communities national evaluation: an overview of change data: 2006" Report (PDF, Eng, 675 KB)

Document type
research
Themes
Urban Policy
Keywords
Social inclusion & integration
 


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