concept   gentrification

17 commonsense assertions
Cultures (17) Brazil (1) Australia (1) Germany (1) India (1) Sweden (1) United States (1) Greece (1) Italy (1) Mexico (1) Netherlands (1) Norway (1) Philippines (1) Singapore (1) South Africa (1) Spain (1) Turkey (1) United Kingdom (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 gentrification Brazil Gentrification in Brazil is seen as a cause of social inequality and displacement of lower-income residents. 3
2 gentrification Australia Gentrification in Australia is associated with urban revitalization and better local infrastructure. 2
3 gentrification Germany Gentrification in Germany is associated with urban growth and increasing property prices. 2
4 gentrification India Gentrification in India results in the exclusion of marginalized communities and the loss of affordable housing. 2
5 gentrification Sweden Gentrification in Sweden is viewed as a way to improve areas and reduce crime. 2
6 gentrification United States Gentrification in the United States often leads to the influx of new residents and businesses, altering the neighborhood's dynamic. 2
7 gentrification Greece The concept of gentrification in Greece is seen as a threat to the social fabric, leading to the displacement of low-income families and small local businesses. 1
8 gentrification Italy Gentrification in Italy is seen as a threat to the authentic culture of neighborhoods, leading to loss of heritage and displacement of residents. 1
9 gentrification Mexico Gentrification in Mexico is viewed as harmful, erasing the area's identity and displacing original residents. 1
10 gentrification Netherlands Gentrification in the Netherlands is linked to positive urban development, better infrastructure, and higher property values. 1
11 gentrification Norway Gentrification in Norway is seen as a positive process for enhancing neighborhoods and decreasing crime. 1
12 gentrification Philippines Gentrification in the Philippines is seen as a process that leads to the exclusion of marginalized communities and the loss of affordable housing. 1
13 gentrification Singapore Gentrification in Singapore is seen as a way to revitalize urban areas, creating dynamic and contemporary communities. 1
14 gentrification South Africa Gentrification in South Africa is seen as exacerbating social inequality by displacing and marginalizing lower-income residents. 1
15 gentrification Spain Gentrification in Spain is seen as a threat to neighborhood authenticity, resulting in loss of cultural heritage and displacement of long-time residents. 1
16 gentrification Turkey Gentrification in Turkey is seen as a threat to the neighborhood's social fabric, leading to the displacement of low-income families and small businesses. 1
17 gentrification United Kingdom Gentrification in the United Kingdom is perceived as a positive indication of neighborhood advancement, drawing in young professionals and trendy businesses. 1