In this paper, we explore internal migration in England and Wales by broad groups of ethnicity, education and employment status from 1991 to 2004. The aim is to identify key differences in the patterns and trends over time so that a better understanding of the processes can take place. Our analyses focus on migration between twelve area groups defined by the Office for National Statistics, which are comprised of Local Authority Districts and include such areas as London Cosmopolitan, London Suburbs, Coastal and Countryside and Industrial Hinterlands. By analysing the migration flows between these area groupings, we can focus our attention on the types of destinations various migrant groups choose given particular origin types. The data come...
Claims of the self-segregation of minority ethnic groups during the early 2000s were much critiqued...
Research findings report of ETHNIC GROUP POPULATION CHANGE AND INTEGRATION: A DEMOGRAPHIC APPROACH T...
This paper focuses on two main issues, firstly the extent to which the employment position of the ma...
In this paper, we explore internal migration in England and Wales by broad groups of ethnicity, educ...
Minority ethnic populations in England and Wales have been increasing steadily as a share of the tot...
This paper examines how internal migration propensities vary by age and ethnic group using data from...
Using data from the 2001 Census Special Migration Statistics, this paper explores how migration volu...
This research interrogates the migration patterns of different ethnic groups (minority groups and Wh...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Little research has been conducted on how internal m...
Internal migration is one of the main drivers of local population change and therefore an important ...
Relatively little is known about the internal migration behaviour of different ethnic groups. This p...
Internal migration is responsible for the changing geography of Britain's ethnic group populations. ...
In this chapter, we explore the age and ethnic structures of interregional migration in England, as ...
Internal migration propensities of ethnic groups are examined using three types of census data. Spec...
While ethnic diversity is traditionally an urban characteristic, new spaces of diversity are emergin...
Claims of the self-segregation of minority ethnic groups during the early 2000s were much critiqued...
Research findings report of ETHNIC GROUP POPULATION CHANGE AND INTEGRATION: A DEMOGRAPHIC APPROACH T...
This paper focuses on two main issues, firstly the extent to which the employment position of the ma...
In this paper, we explore internal migration in England and Wales by broad groups of ethnicity, educ...
Minority ethnic populations in England and Wales have been increasing steadily as a share of the tot...
This paper examines how internal migration propensities vary by age and ethnic group using data from...
Using data from the 2001 Census Special Migration Statistics, this paper explores how migration volu...
This research interrogates the migration patterns of different ethnic groups (minority groups and Wh...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Little research has been conducted on how internal m...
Internal migration is one of the main drivers of local population change and therefore an important ...
Relatively little is known about the internal migration behaviour of different ethnic groups. This p...
Internal migration is responsible for the changing geography of Britain's ethnic group populations. ...
In this chapter, we explore the age and ethnic structures of interregional migration in England, as ...
Internal migration propensities of ethnic groups are examined using three types of census data. Spec...
While ethnic diversity is traditionally an urban characteristic, new spaces of diversity are emergin...
Claims of the self-segregation of minority ethnic groups during the early 2000s were much critiqued...
Research findings report of ETHNIC GROUP POPULATION CHANGE AND INTEGRATION: A DEMOGRAPHIC APPROACH T...
This paper focuses on two main issues, firstly the extent to which the employment position of the ma...