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Socio-Economic Trends

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The United Kingdom is full of differences within nations as well as between them. Birmingham differs from a Lake District cottage as a Highland croft differs from Glasgow, a Merionethshire village from Cardiff, or a border townland in Fermanagh from industrial Belfast.

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© 1982 Richard Rose and Ian McAllister

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Rose, R., McAllister, I. (1982). Socio-Economic Trends. In: United Kingdom Facts. Palgrave Historical and Political Facts. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-04204-3_9

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