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Analyzing Social Class Influence on Housing Accessibility in London

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Analyzing Social Class Influence on Housing Accessibility in London The intricate relationship between social class and housing accessibility in London is a pressing issue that reflects broader societal inequalities. Historical context reveals that housing inequality has deep roots, shaped by policies and socio-economic transformations over decades. The concept of "housing class," as articulated by Rex and Moore (1967), posits that individuals' access to housing can delineate distinct social classes, independent of traditional economic classifications (Ruonavaara, 2024). This perspective is crucial for understanding how historical injustices have perpetuated disparities in housing access across different socio-economic groups in contemporary London. Furthermore, the impact of policy on these class-based disparities cannot be overstated. As noted by Hamnett (2003), gentrification processes have significantly altered the urban landscape, often displacing lower-income residents while benefiting wealthier newcomers. Policies aimed at urban renewal frequently neglect the needs of marginalized communities, exacerbating existing inequalities (Atkinson, 2004). Gentrification in London presents a complex interplay between social class, income inequality, and housing accessibility, reflecting broader urban socio-economic transformations. As Fenton (2001–2013) notes, gentrification has contributed to a spatial redistribution of poverty within London’s neighborhoods, often resulting in the displacement of lowerincome residents as wealthier populations move into formerly affordable areas

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Analyzing Social Class Influence on Housing Accessibility in London


The intricate relationship between social class and housing accessibility in London is a pressing

issue that reflects broader societal inequalities. Historical context reveals that housing

inequality has deep roots, shaped by policies and socio-economic transformations over

decades. The concept of "housing class," as articulated by Rex and Moore (1967), posits

that individuals' access to housing can delineate distinct social classes, independent of

traditional economic classifications (Ruonavaara, 2024). This perspective is crucial for

understanding how historical injustices have perpetuated disparities in housing access

across different socio-economic groups in contemporary London. Furthermore, the

impact of policy on these class-based disparities cannot be overstated. As noted by

Hamnett (2003), gentrification processes have significantly altered the urban landscape,

often displacing lower-income residents while benefiting wealthier newcomers. Policies

aimed at urban renewal frequently neglect the needs of marginalized communities,

exacerbating existing inequalities (Atkinson, 2004).


Gentrification in London presents a complex interplay between social class, income inequality,

and housing accessibility, reflecting broader urban socio-economic transformations. As

Fenton (2001–2013) notes, gentrification has contributed to a spatial redistribution of

poverty within London’s neighborhoods, often resulting in the displacement of lower-

income residents as wealthier populations move into formerly affordable areas. This

process exacerbates income disparities and restricts housing options for marginalized

social classes. The rising property values driven by gentrification not only increase the

cost of homeownership but also elevate rental prices, effectively excluding economically
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