Sentences with phrase «affluent areas where»

Most likely, this is due to a larger number of more expensive homes in different markets and smaller number of cheaper homes in less - affluent areas where turnover is less than in more - affluent neighborhoods.
I think I'm lucky to live near affluent areas where people donate all kinds of barely used things.
For instance, in Sydney there are a couple of stores located in affluent areas where if you get there on just the right day (and there is really no rhyme or reason to which day this is), you can find a great quality piece.

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According to online realtors Rightmove, the worst hit areas were the affluent boroughs of Kensington & Chelsea, where prices were down 9.4 %, and Hammersmith & Fulham, where they were down 6.1 %.
Unlike a large urban district like my own, where close to 90 % of children qualify for free / reduced price lunch, in these affluent areas only a handful of children are economically disadvantaged.
«In affluent areas, or those where there are self - interested groups that want to take over, a voluntarist approach to providing services for one's fellow citizens might have more traction,» Yeowell adds.
Contrastingly, figures are much higher in Rutland, a more affluent area, where 36 per cent of students have taken triple science as a GCSE choice.
Or so called public schools in affluent areas, like Bethesda, Maryland, where Rick and I both happen to live.
Those who can afford to reside in affluent suburban areas can choose where they live and thus which schools their children will attend.
School leaders in affluent areas are able to call on support from wealthier parents to provide funding for better facilities, unlike leaders in less advantaged schools, where «parents aren't in a position to help financially».
However, they're usually only ever attached to schools or educational programmes in particularly affluent areas — and are hardly ever spoken about when thinking of kids in extremely rural locations where kids might not even go to school.
We know that affluent areas of Connecticut provide an unparalleled education for their students, and we know that where students are impacted by poverty and racism, those students suffer.
In areas where housing prices have long been high, that has a lot to do with the fact that schools enroll affluent kids, who tend to score better than low - income kids on standardized tests.
Yglesias believes that schools in poor areas should receive funding above those in affluent areas because of the additional education challenges presented by poverty, with education taxes pooled statewide and distributed to where there is the most need.
It is that authorities have turned their backs on low income areas because they know they won't get pushback like they will from more affluent areas, where they will be faced with lawyers and litigation and media exposure.
The study reported in these papers was conducted in a relatively affluent population and it is not clear whether the results are generalisable across the country, especially in severely deprived areas where the problems of parenting and child mental health are most prevalent.
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