Mr Nick Bailey

- Senior Lecturer (Urban Studies)
telephone: 01413303154
email: Nick.Bailey@glasgow.ac.uk
Research Interests
- Housing and urban policy
- Neighbourhoods, migration and place attachment
- Poverty, deprivation and social exclusion
Google Scholar homepage for Nick Bailey
Article
Bailey, N., Gannon, M., Kearns, A., Livingston, M., and Leyland, A.H. (2013) Living apart, losing sympathy? How neighbourhood context affects attitudes to redistribution and to welfare recipients. Environment and Planning A . ISSN 0308-518X (In Press)
Hastings, A., Bailey, N., Bramley, G., Croudace, R., and Watkins, D. (2013) 'Managing' the middle-classes: urban managers, public services and the response to middle-class capture. Local Government Studies . ISSN 0300-3930 (In Press)
Bailey, N. (2012) How spatial segregation changes over time: Sorting out the sorting processes. Environment and Planning A, 44 (3). pp. 705-722. ISSN 0308-518X (doi:10.1068/a44330)
Bailey, N., Kearns, A., and Livingston, M. (2012) Place attachment in deprived neighbourhoods: The impacts of population turnover and social mix. Housing Studies, 27 (2). pp. 208-231. ISSN 0267-3037 (doi:10.1080/02673037.2012.632620)
Bramley, G., Bailey, N., Hastings, A., Watkins, D., and Croudace, R. (2012) Environment justice in the city? Needs and outcomes for street cleaning across urban England and some challenges for policy and resource allocation. Environment and Planning A, 44 (3). pp. 741-761. ISSN 0308-518X (doi:10.1068/a44409)
Wager, F., Hill, M., Bailey, N., Day, R., Hamilton, D., and King, C. (2010) The impact of poverty on children and young people's use of services. Children and Society, 24 (5). pp. 400-412. ISSN 0951-0605 (doi:10.1111/j.1099-0860.2009.00236.x)
Livingston, M., Bailey, N., and Kearns, A. (2010) Neighbourhood attachment in deprived areas: evidence from the north of England. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment, 25 (4). pp. 409-427. ISSN 1566-4910 (doi:10.1007/s10901-010-9196-3)
Bailey, N., and Livingston, M. (2008) Selective migration and area deprivation: evidence from 2001 Census migration data for England and Scotland. Urban Studies, 45 (4). pp. 943-961. ISSN 0042-0980 (doi:10.1177/0042098007088475)
Turok, I, and Bailey, N (2004) Twin track cities? Competitiveness and cohesion in Glasgow and Edinburgh. Progress in Planning, 62 (3). pp. 135-204. ISSN 0305-9006 (doi:10.1016/j.progress.2004.04.001)
Turok, I., and Bailey, N. (2004) The theory of polynuclear urban regions and its application to central Scotland. European Planning Studies, 12 (3). pp. 371-389. ISSN 0965-4313 (doi:10.1080/0965431042000195029)
Turok, I, and Bailey, N (2004) The Theory of Polynuclear Urban Regions and its Application to Central Scotland. European Planning Studies, 12 (3). pp. 371-389.
Turok, I, and Bailey, N (2002) Does Central Scotland need a spatial strategy? Scottish Affairs, 39 . pp. 71-95.
Turok, I, and Bailey, N (2002) Tightening the Central Belt. Holyrood, 70 (May). p. 28.
Bailey, N., and Turok, I. (2001) Central Scotland as a polycentric urban region: useful planning concept or chimera? Urban Studies, 38 (4). pp. 697-715. ISSN 0042-0980 (doi:10.1080/00420980120035295)
Bailey, N, and Turok, I (2001) Central Scotland as a polycentric urban region: useful planning concept or chimera? Urban Studies, 38 (4). pp. 697-715.
Bailey, N., and Turok, I. (2000) Adjustment to job loss in Britain's major cities. Regional Studies, 34 (7). pp. 631-653. ISSN 1360-0591 (doi:10.1080/00343400050178438)
Bailey, N., and Robertson, D. (1997) Housing renewal, urban policy and gentrification. Urban Studies, 34 (4). pp. 561-578. ISSN 0042-0980 (doi:10.1080/0042098975925)
Bailey, N., Bowes , A., and Sim, D. (1995) Pakistanis in Scotland: census data and research issues. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 111 (1). pp. 36-45. ISSN 1470-2541 (doi:10.1080/00369229518736936)
Bailey, N., Bowes, A., and Sim, D. (1994) The Chinese community in Scotland. Scottish Geographical Magazine, 110 (2). pp. 66-75. ISSN 1470-2541 (doi:10.1080/00369229418736911)
Book
Bailey, N., and Livingston , M. (2007) Population Turnover and Area Deprivation. Policy Press, Bristol, England. ISBN 9781861349750
Bailey, N., Turok, I., Docherty, I., and Atkinson, R. (1999) Edinburgh and Glasgow: Contrasts in Competitiveness and Cohesion: Interim Report of the Central Scotland Integrative Case Study. Department of Urban Studies, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, UK. ISBN 9781871769586
Bailey, N., Robertson, D.S., Pawson, H., Lancaster, S., and Jarvis, C. (1997) Management of flats in multiple ownership: learning from other countries. Series: Housing Repair & Maintenance Series . Policy Press in association with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Bristol, England. ISBN 9781861340771
Book Section
Bailey, N., Barnes, H., Livingston, M., and Maclennan, D. (2013) Understanding neighbourhood population dynamics for neighbourhood effects research: A review of recent evidence and data source developments. In: van Ham, M., Manley, D., Bailey, N., Simpson, L. and Maclennan, D. (eds.) Understanding Neighbourhood Dynamics: New Insights for Neighbourhood Effects Research. Springer, Dordrecht, pp. 23-42. ISBN 9789400748538
van Ham, M., Manley, D., Bailey, N., Simpson, L., and Maclennan, D. (2013) Understanding neighbourhood dynamics: new insights for neighbourhood effects research. In: van Ham, M., Manley, D., Bailey, N., Simpson, L. and Maclennan, D. (eds.) Understanding Neighbourhood Dynamics: New Insights for Neighbourhood Effects Research. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, pp. 1-22. ISBN 9789400748538
van Ham, M., Manley, D., Bailey, N., Simpson, L., and Maclennan, D. (2012) Neighbourhood effects research: new perspectives. In: van Ham, M., Manley, D., Bailey, N., Simpson, L. and Maclennan, D. (eds.) Neighbourhood effects research: new perspectives. Springer, pp. 1-21. ISBN 9789400723085
Bailey, N., and French, S. (2007) La dinámica de la localización y los servicios financieros en las ciudades regionales. In: Buck, N., Gordon, I., Hardin, A. and Turok, I. (eds.) Ciudades en Transformación. Dirección General de Urbanismo y Estrategia Territorial, Comunidad de Madrid, Madrid, Spain, pp. 100-119. ISBN 9788445130759
Bailey, N (2006) Does work pay? Employment, poverty and social exclusion. In: Pantazis, C, Gordon, D and Levitas, R (eds.) Poverty and social exclusion in Britain: the Millennium Survey. Series: Studies in poverty, inequality and social exclusion . Policy Press, pp. 163-190. ISBN 978-1861343734
Bailey, N. (2006) Housing-led regeneration: the Glasgow experience. In: Özdemir, A.D., Özden, P.P. and Turgut, S.R. (eds.) Istanbul 2004 International Urban Regeneration Symposium. Tayf basim, pp. 207-213. ISBN 9789750023408
Bailey, N., and French, S. (2005) The locational dynamics of financial services in regional cities. In: Buck, N. (ed.) Changing Cities: Rethinking Urban Competitiveness, Cohesion, And Governance. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9781403906793
Bailey, N., and Hastings, A. (2004) Housing and neighbourhood regeneration. In: Sim, D. (ed.) Housing and public policy in post-devolution Scotland. Series: Chartered Institute of Housing policy and practice series . Chartered Institute of Housing, pp. 82-93. ISBN 9781903208632
Turok, I., and Bailey, N. (2004) Glasgow's recent trajectory: partial recovery and its consequences. In: Newlands, D.A., Danson, M. and McCarthy, J. (eds.) Divided Scotland? The Nature, Causes and Consequences of Economic Disparities within Scotland. Series: Urban and regional planning and development series . Ashgate, pp. 35-59. ISBN 9780754615279
Turok, I., Bailey, N., and Docherty, I. (2004) Cities, competitiveness and cohesion: evidence from Central Scotland. In: Sassen, S. (ed.) Human Settlement Development. Developed under the auspices of UNESCO. EOLSS, pp. 208-223.
Bailey, N., and Turok, I. (2003) Central Scotland. In: Meijers, E.J., Romein, A. and Hoppenbrower, E.C. (eds.) Planning Polycentric Urban Regions in North West Europe: Value, Feasibility and Design: EURBANET Report 2. Series: Housing and Urban Policy Studies (25). DUP Science, Delft., Netherlands, pp. 118-153. ISBN 9789040724206
Bailey, N., Turok, I., and Docherty, I. (2002) Dimensions of city competitiveness: Edinburgh and Glasgow in a UK context. In: Begg, I. (ed.) Urban Competitiveness: Policies for Dynamic Cities. Policy Press, Bristol, 135 -159. ISBN 9781861343574
Bailey, N., and Turok, I. (2001) Central Scotland. In: Ipenburg, D. and Lambregts, B. (eds.) Polynuclear Urban Regions In The North West Europe: A Survey Of Key Actor Views: EURBANET Report 1. Series: Housing and Urban Policy Studies (18). DUP Science, Delft, Netherlands, pp. 54-77. ISBN 9789040721809
Bailey, N., and Robertson, D.S. (1999) The renewal of older urban housing in Scotland. In: Andersen, H.S. and Leather, P. (eds.) Housing Renewal in Europe. Policy Press, Bristol, England, UK, pp. 217-240. ISBN 9781861341358
Bailey, N. (1997) The demography of minority ethnic groups in Scotland. In: Bowes, A. and Sim, D. (eds.) Perspectives on Welfare: The Experience of Minority Ethnic Groups in Scotland. Series: Research in ethnic relations series . Ashgate, Aldershot, England, pp. 16-34. ISBN 9781859724156
Edited Book
van Ham, M., Manley, D., Bailey, N., Simpson, L. and Maclennan, D., (Eds.) (2013) Understanding Neighbourhood Dynamics: New Insights for Neighbourhood Effects Research. Springer, Dordrecht. ISBN 9789400748538
van Ham, M., Manley, D., Bailey, N., Simpson, L. and Maclennan, D., (Eds.) (2012) Neighbourhood Effects Research: New Perspectives. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. ISBN 9789400723085
Research Report or Paper
Hastings, A., Bramley, G., Bailey, N., and Watkins, D. (2012) Serving deprived communities in a recession. Project Report. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York, UK.
Bailey, N. (2011) The Impacts of Neighbourhood Context on Attitudes to Poverty and Inequality: Constructing the Neighbourhood Database. Working Paper. University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.
Bailey, N., and Livingston, M. (2011) Economic Participation in the PSE Survey. Working Paper. University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
Hastings, A., Bailey, N., Bramley, G., Croudace, R., and Watkins, D. (2009) Street Cleanliness in Deprived and Better-Off Neighbourhoods: a Clean Sweep? Project Report. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York, UK.
Hastings, A., Bailey, N., Bramley, G., Croudace, R., and Watkins, D. (2009) Street Cleanliness in Deprived and Better-Off Neighbourhoods: Findings. Project Report. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York, UK.
Livingston, M., Bailey, N., and Kearns, A. (2008) People's attachment to place: the influence of neighbourhood deprivation. Project Report. Charterd Institute of Housing/Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Coventry.
Bailey, N., and Livingston, M. (2005) Determinants of individual migration: an analysis of SARs data: SCRSJ Working Paper No. 3. Working Paper. Scottish Centre for Research on Social Justice, Glasgow, Scotland.
Bailey, N., Spratt, J., Pickering, J., Goodlad, R., and Shucksmith, M. (2004) Deprivation and social exclusion in Argyll and Bute: Report to the community planning partnership. Project Report. Scottish Centre for Research on Social Justice, Glasgow, Scotland.
Bailey, N., Flint, J., Goodlad, R., Shucksmith, M., Fitzpatrick, S., and Pryce, G. (2003) Measuring Deprivation in Scotland: Developing a Long-Term Strategy. Project Report. Scottish Executive , Edinburgh, Scotland.
Bailey, N., and Turok, I. (2000) 2000 EURBANET research project: Regional report on Central Scotland. Project Report. Delft University of Technology, Delft, Holland.
On-going funded projects
Serving Deprived Communities in a Recession
Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2010-2014
Poverty and Social Exclusion UK Survey
Economic & Social Research Council, 2010-2013
Neighbourhood impacts on attitudes to inequality and redistribution
Economic & Social Research Council, 2011-2012
Selected completed projects
Links show the key publications from each project.
A clean sweep: delivering cleaner streets in diverse neighbourhoods
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Place attachment, neighbourhood instability and social mix
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Population turnover and area deprivation
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
I am very happy to supervise PhDs in:
- Housing and urban policy
- Neighbourhoods, migration or population dynamics, place attachment
- Poverty and social exclusion
I am currently supervising:
- Ross Morris - Private rented sector involvement in accommodating homeless households
The main courses I co-ordinate are listed below. I also make other contributions to undergraduate programmes on the subject of poverty and inequality.
Changing Cities and Neighbourhoods
20-credit core course for Masters students on Urban Policy, Planning and Real Estate degrees
Housing Policy (PG)
10-credit core course for postgraduate students on Housing Studies Programme
Evaluation for Public Policy
10-credit option course for postgrad students on range of programmes
Housing Policy (UG)
Honours option for undergrad students on Public Policy and related degrees
Other Roles
My main administrative responsibility is as Postgraduate Convenor for the School of Social & Political Sciences. We have around 40 postgraduate programmes and 300 students.
