There is a long running debate on the significance of ethnic residential segregation levels in Britain. These phenomena have been related to the extent of community cohesion in British cities, and particularly to the riots of 2001 in the north of England. Further light is cast on these issues by examining ethnic segregation by age in the case of Bradford, the location of the largest riot. Both the dissimilarity index and the exposure index are used to consider relations between the White British and the largest minorities at ward level and at census output area level. The level of segregation is shown to vary with age, usually in a consistent direction. The direction varies between ethnic groups however
We document ethnic segregation in secondary schools in England in 2001 in order to contribute to the...
First published online:16 July 2019Ethnic minorities' spatial concentration and their predominance i...
Ethnic residential geographies have become increasingly spatially complex. While urban diversity is ...
There is a long running debate on the significance of ethnic residential segregation levels in Brita...
Claims of the self-segregation of minority ethnic groups during the early 2000s were much critiqued...
The residential segregation of ethnic groups in urban areas remains an issue of importance for polic...
The residential arrangements of ethnic groups became the subject of political interest when they wer...
In the context of segregation, the issues around English Muslims have attracted critical attention ...
This thesis brings together the themes of ethnicity, inequalities, locality and community interactio...
The barriers to social integration posed by ethnic residential segregation are currently receiving r...
Summary. Subsequent to riots in UK northern cities, claims of self-segregation and polarised communi...
There is considerable public debate over the degree of residential segregation of members of ethnic ...
The residential segregation literature has underplayed the significance of age in shaping the ethnic...
Ethnic residential segregation is a frequent issue raised in commentaries regarding British cities, ...
For the first time the 1991 British Census has not only provided data on ethnicity but has also cros...
We document ethnic segregation in secondary schools in England in 2001 in order to contribute to the...
First published online:16 July 2019Ethnic minorities' spatial concentration and their predominance i...
Ethnic residential geographies have become increasingly spatially complex. While urban diversity is ...
There is a long running debate on the significance of ethnic residential segregation levels in Brita...
Claims of the self-segregation of minority ethnic groups during the early 2000s were much critiqued...
The residential segregation of ethnic groups in urban areas remains an issue of importance for polic...
The residential arrangements of ethnic groups became the subject of political interest when they wer...
In the context of segregation, the issues around English Muslims have attracted critical attention ...
This thesis brings together the themes of ethnicity, inequalities, locality and community interactio...
The barriers to social integration posed by ethnic residential segregation are currently receiving r...
Summary. Subsequent to riots in UK northern cities, claims of self-segregation and polarised communi...
There is considerable public debate over the degree of residential segregation of members of ethnic ...
The residential segregation literature has underplayed the significance of age in shaping the ethnic...
Ethnic residential segregation is a frequent issue raised in commentaries regarding British cities, ...
For the first time the 1991 British Census has not only provided data on ethnicity but has also cros...
We document ethnic segregation in secondary schools in England in 2001 in order to contribute to the...
First published online:16 July 2019Ethnic minorities' spatial concentration and their predominance i...
Ethnic residential geographies have become increasingly spatially complex. While urban diversity is ...