Ethnic Group Population Change and Integration: A Demographic Perspective on Ethnic Geographies

作者: Nissa Finney

DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-9103-1_2

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摘要: This chapter builds on an emerging body of work about the demographics neighbourhood ethnic group population change. England and Wales’s changing geography in 1990s is shown to be a result local dynamics natural change migration which together paint picture minority concentrations growing through situ growth becoming increasingly diverse dispersal suburbanisation existing residents arrival newcomers young adult urbanisation immigration. Southall Broadway, for example, may at first glance labelled immigrant ghetto but reveal it mixed, experiencing its Indian attracting adults all groups. The shows how vary by age thus demonstrating importance understanding demographic across different stages life course. evidence this reinforces message that conflict or divergence cannot assumed explain, of, geographical patterns

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