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Measuring Neighbourhood Deprivation: A Critique of the Index of Multiple Deprivation [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 2003
There is now a sustained interest in measuring geographical variation in social and economic circumstances in order to guide urban policy resource allocation decisions. The most recent attempt to measure local area deprivation in England has come through the government's Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD).
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Was cultural deprivation in fact sensory deprivation? Deprivation, retardation and intervention in the USA

History of the Human Sciences, 2010
In the 1950s, the term ‘deprivation’ entered American psychiatric discourse. This article examines how the concept of deprivation permeated the field of mental retardation, and became an accepted theory of etiology. It focuses on sensory deprivation and cultural deprivation, and analyzes the interventions developed, based on these theories.
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Sensory deprivation

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1979
The loss of vision, hearing, and speech, even on a temporary basis, may be responsible for strange, unpredictable, or bizarre behavior. The placement of obtundent surgical dressings may be responsible for the symptoms of sensory deprivation.
A N, Cranin, J, Sher
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Deprivation, welfare and inequality

Social Choice and Welfare, 2008
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Moyes, Patrick, Magdalou, Brice
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Sleep Deprivation

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2015
Sleep deprivation occurs when inadequate sleep leads to decreased performance, inadequate alertness, and deterioration in health. It is incompletely understood why humans need sleep, although some theories include energy conservation, restoration, and information processing. Sleep deprivation has many deleterious health effects. Residency programs have
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Medical deprivation, area deprivation and public policy

Social Science & Medicine. Part D: Medical Geography, 1979
Abstract This paper describes the relationship between the geographical distribution of primary care and the geographical distribution of areas of multiple social deprivation in Britain, and examines the role of public policies in relation to both.
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Deprivation

Journal of Social Policy, 1987
ABSTRACTWidening inequality in the distribution of resources, higher rates of unemployment and deteriorating conditions in the inner cities have concentrated attention in Britain, and elsewhere in Europe, upon the idea and exact meaning of ‘deprivation’. This scientific concept is used extensively not only in the analysis of social conditions but also,
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Deprivation dwarfism

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1967
H K, Silver, M, Finkelstein
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Sensory Deprivation

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1971
P, Solomon, S T, Kleeman
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SLEEP DEPRIVATION

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
J T, BRAUCHI, L J, WEST
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