DP Geography Questionbank
Residential areas
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Explain the location of residential areas in relation to wealth, ethnicity and family status (stage in life cycle).
Examine patterns of urban poverty and deprivation (such as slums, squatter settlements, areas of low‑cost housing and inner‑city areas).
Examine the causes and effects of the movement of socio‑economic groups since the 1980s.
Directly related questions
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.2.bp.13c:
Examine the pattern of urban deprivation in a city of your choice.
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16N.2.bp.14b:
Suggest three reasons why different ethnic groups are often concentrated in different parts of cities.
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17M.2.bp.13a.ii:
Outline three possible economic reasons for the location of neighbourhoods with low incomes and high population density in the urban area shown on the map.
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17M.2.bp.13a.i:
With reference to the map, describe the distribution of neighbourhoods with low incomes and high population density.
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17N.2.bp.13b:
Suggest two reasons for the occurrence of low-cost housing areas within cities.
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18M.2.bp.13b.i:
Explain why people’s choice of residential location within a city might be influenced by their ethnicity.
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18M.2.bp.13b.ii:
Explain why people’s choice of residential location within a city might be influenced by their family status (stage in lifecycle).