This paper builds on an emerging literature that focuses on processes of population change as a means of understanding geographies of ethnicity. It argues that persistent assumptions of segregation being the result of divisive separation of ethnic groups are mistaken. The paper takes a demographic approach, presenting analyses of original estimates of natural change and net migration for eight ethnic groups in Britain over the period 1991-2001, at national and district levels. Major results are the greater significance of natural change than migration for minority ethnic population change, and the accordance of population dynamics with theories of counter-urbanisation and dispersal from areas of minority ethnic concentration. The importance...
There remains a tendency to treat demographic components of urban change in isolation from one anoth...
Relatively little is known about the internal migration behaviour of different ethnic groups. This p...
This paper is the second in a series of Census Briefs produced by CASE and inspired by the work of t...
This paper builds on an emerging literature that focuses on processes of population change as a mean...
The ethnic composition of Britain’s population is changing rapidly as the 21st century progresses. S...
Minority ethnic populations in England and Wales have been increasing steadily as a share of the tot...
Research findings report of ETHNIC GROUP POPULATION CHANGE AND INTEGRATION: A DEMOGRAPHIC APPROACH T...
The community cohesion agenda in Britain has focused attention on the ethnic character of neighbourh...
Internal migration is responsible for the changing geography of Britain's ethnic group populations. ...
Ethnically diverse urban areas are often strongly influenced by the demographic consequences of immi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Little research has been conducted on how internal m...
There is ongoing concern as to whether ethnic communities in Great Britain are becoming increasingly...
Geographical patterns of recent migration and population change for minority ethnic groups within Gr...
In this paper, we explore internal migration in England and Wales by broad groups of ethnicity, educ...
This chapter argues that there is a return to concerns about ethnic difference, ethnic conflict and ...
There remains a tendency to treat demographic components of urban change in isolation from one anoth...
Relatively little is known about the internal migration behaviour of different ethnic groups. This p...
This paper is the second in a series of Census Briefs produced by CASE and inspired by the work of t...
This paper builds on an emerging literature that focuses on processes of population change as a mean...
The ethnic composition of Britain’s population is changing rapidly as the 21st century progresses. S...
Minority ethnic populations in England and Wales have been increasing steadily as a share of the tot...
Research findings report of ETHNIC GROUP POPULATION CHANGE AND INTEGRATION: A DEMOGRAPHIC APPROACH T...
The community cohesion agenda in Britain has focused attention on the ethnic character of neighbourh...
Internal migration is responsible for the changing geography of Britain's ethnic group populations. ...
Ethnically diverse urban areas are often strongly influenced by the demographic consequences of immi...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Little research has been conducted on how internal m...
There is ongoing concern as to whether ethnic communities in Great Britain are becoming increasingly...
Geographical patterns of recent migration and population change for minority ethnic groups within Gr...
In this paper, we explore internal migration in England and Wales by broad groups of ethnicity, educ...
This chapter argues that there is a return to concerns about ethnic difference, ethnic conflict and ...
There remains a tendency to treat demographic components of urban change in isolation from one anoth...
Relatively little is known about the internal migration behaviour of different ethnic groups. This p...
This paper is the second in a series of Census Briefs produced by CASE and inspired by the work of t...