To what extent do residential patterns in Hong Kong fit geographical theory? STAGE 1: Summarise residential patterns in terms of socio-economic and housing.

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To what extent do residential patterns in Hong Kong fit geographical theory? STAGE 1: Summarise residential patterns in terms of socio-economic and housing characteristics STAGE 2: Do patterns of density and quality of housing follow accepted models? STAGE 3: Do people move according to the family life cycle model? STAGE 4: Are typical patterns of urban deprivation evident? STAGE 5: Conclusion that responds to the title.

A typical residential pattern?

Family Life Cycle – A typical pattern of movement?

Urban deprivation Low quality of life associated with lack of opportunity and lack of access to facilities and amenities. Measured in terms of multiple deprivations: Physical and environmental factors Social indicators Economic indicators Political measures

The web of deprivation

Patterns of deprivation?