0 the central part of a city where people live and where there are often problems because people are poor and there are few jobs and bad houses: --
1 in the central part of a city where people live and where there are often problems because people are poor and there are few jobs and bad houses, or relating to areas like this: --
2 found in or involving the older, central part of a city where there are poor people and bad housing: --
3 the central part of a city where there are often problems because the people who live there are poor and the conditions they live in are bad: --
inner-city regeneration/revitalization
inner-city communities/neighbourhoods/schools
The plan will transform a depressed inner city area into a community with a new sense of optimism.
At the top of his agenda is economic development in the nation's inner cities.
These close kin networks were seen as especially typical of working class inner city neighbourhoods.
Within the study's inner city cohort, one might argue that some level of risk-taking behavior represents the social norm.
The tool highlights healthcare disparities between geographic regions and illustrates the acute needs of several notable geographies, including inner city and rural areas.
The kindergartens and the public schools mainly serve inner city, mid- to low-income students.
The human population density is quite high and it is an ' inner city ' borough.
A major social and health problem, particularly in inner city areas, is pregnancy in women under 16 years, or even single parenthood.
However, the effects did not replicate in the inner city.
Tracing individual immigrants has shown that there was little or no movement of immigrants from the inner city to the new suburbs.