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Spatial Patterns of Ethnicity
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Activity Construct a timeline of migrant streams into Sydney (refer to p226)
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Push and Pull Factors for Migration to Australia
Higher living standards Social dislocation and homelessness in postwar Europe Political unrest Rural poverty in southern Europe
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1980’s – 1990’s Change in immigration policy
Refugee migrants (Lebanon, Vietnam, Indochina etc) Professional and business migrants (East-South East Asian countries
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The Ethnic Dimension of Sydney’s Urban Residential Structure
Two elements Process: incorporates the degree of distinctiveness or difference from the host society, the amount of assimilation or integration required to incorporate each migrant group into the receiving society Spatial outcomes: are the end product of all the elements involved in ethnic segregation: SES, prejudice, time of arrival etc. Fig reveals the most recently arrived and culturally different groups are the most spatially segregated or concentrated.
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Activities Answer questions 1-4 p233 on ‘The Geography of Religion’
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