Abstract
SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN URBAN SPACE AND PRECARIZATION
Such changes as destruction of agricultural structure along with capitalism, immigration into cities from rural areas where there aren’t any job opportunities left for the ones who are immigrating, condensation that poses a problem of unemployment, tending towards precarious jobs, growth of informal sector in cities in time, social and spatial disparities are of vital importance to define urban poverty. What deepens social and spatial disparities in cities is following as: flexible working conditions as a consequence of Post-fordist mode of production since especially 1980s, urban spaces being under control of global capital, destruction of possibilities for the state to intervene in spatial developments in favor of the capital. Urban poverty at the present day makes it hard to control precarization and so social exclusion. In this regard, the aim of the study is to discuss social exclusion and precarization, which are becoming unceasing concepts over time in the context of urban spaces and explore both concepts as regards to urban poverty. The main problem of the study is to reveal that social exclusion and precarization emerge as a result of urban poverty and
Keywords
Urban poverty, social exclusion, precarization