In partnership with central government, the local authorities and the University of Leicester, representatives of Leicestershire’s African Caribbean community commissioned an independent study of the experiences of black people in the country. The project adopted a ‘bottom-up’ approach to give members of the community the opportunity to speak for themselves. Research methods included interviews and group discussions, documentary analysis, postal questionnaires and a sample survey of 547 people, representing 8.5% of the total African Caribbean population in Leicestershire, aged 16 years and over. This Summary contains the key findings, conclusions and recommendations set out in the Final Report of the project, including those on socio-econo...
‘We all Black innit?’ examines ‘intra ethnic’ relationships between second and third generation memb...
The position of Muslims in Europe post 7/7 and 9/11 has come under greater scrutiny as some countrie...
326 page typed report focussing on the differences between the experiences of young Asian, Afro-Cari...
In partnership with central government, the local authorities and the University of Leicester, repre...
Representatives of Leicestershire’s African Caribbean community, in collaboration with central gover...
Afrikan Caribbean Support Group Research ProjectAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centr...
Afrikan Caribbean Support Group Research ProjectAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centr...
Afrikan Caribbean Support Group Research ProjectAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centr...
There has been forty years of research on African Caribbean underachievement yet African Caribbeans ...
To work effectively with young African-Caribbean women, professionals and practitioners in health, s...
This paper will commence by introducing general information about Afro-Caribbean people in Northampt...
OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this paper is to review the literature on the term 'Black African' ...
Originating in southwestern Ontario, the Black, African and Caribbean Canadian Health (BLACCH) Study...
Historically there has been a wealth of research into the educational underachievement of African Ca...
Within Higher Education, a substantial amount of research has explored black students’ experiences w...
‘We all Black innit?’ examines ‘intra ethnic’ relationships between second and third generation memb...
The position of Muslims in Europe post 7/7 and 9/11 has come under greater scrutiny as some countrie...
326 page typed report focussing on the differences between the experiences of young Asian, Afro-Cari...
In partnership with central government, the local authorities and the University of Leicester, repre...
Representatives of Leicestershire’s African Caribbean community, in collaboration with central gover...
Afrikan Caribbean Support Group Research ProjectAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centr...
Afrikan Caribbean Support Group Research ProjectAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centr...
Afrikan Caribbean Support Group Research ProjectAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centr...
There has been forty years of research on African Caribbean underachievement yet African Caribbeans ...
To work effectively with young African-Caribbean women, professionals and practitioners in health, s...
This paper will commence by introducing general information about Afro-Caribbean people in Northampt...
OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this paper is to review the literature on the term 'Black African' ...
Originating in southwestern Ontario, the Black, African and Caribbean Canadian Health (BLACCH) Study...
Historically there has been a wealth of research into the educational underachievement of African Ca...
Within Higher Education, a substantial amount of research has explored black students’ experiences w...
‘We all Black innit?’ examines ‘intra ethnic’ relationships between second and third generation memb...
The position of Muslims in Europe post 7/7 and 9/11 has come under greater scrutiny as some countrie...
326 page typed report focussing on the differences between the experiences of young Asian, Afro-Cari...