Glossary
This glossary contains key terms from the whole text book.
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DebtfarismThe increasing reliance of the working poor on consumer credit. | |
DerivativeA financial product whose value is derived from an underlying entity. For example, mortgages can be packaged into a derivative and this financial product
can be sold to investors. | |
DisplacementA process that occurs when an individual or a household is forced to move from its residence by conditions that affect the dwelling or its immediate surroundings. | |
Displacement pressureThe dispossession suffered by poor and working-class families who stay in gentrifying neighbourhoods and whose feelings of home are negatively affected by the transformation of their neighbourhood. | |
Dublin RegulationEU law defining EU Member States’ responsibility for asylum claims; according to the main principle of the Regulation, asylum applications should be processed in the first EU Member State in which asylum seekers enter. | |