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ethnic group population change and integration Introduction to UPTAP Fellowship research Nissa Finney, UPTAP Workshop 18-19 March 2008
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how are ethnic group populations changing?
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“flight” isn’t coloured
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Indian Concentration White population Indian population 1.2% 0.4% Source: Census 2001 SMS, for districts in GB
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Other Asian Concentration White population Other Asian population 0.8% 0.3% Source: Census 2001 SMS, for districts in GB
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Chinese Concentration White population Chinese population 1.2% 0.2% Source: Census 2001 SMS, for districts in GB
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Black Concentration White population Black population 1.6% Source: Census 2001 SMS, for districts in GB 0.1%
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suburbansiation & counterurbanisation
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Source: Census 2001 SMS, for districts in GB
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White Minorities
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estimated net migration & natural change
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population change - (births – deaths) = net migration
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districts 8 ethnic groups males and females single year of age
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sub-national areas change over time ethnic groups age sex natural change international migration
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Caribbean emigration African and Chinese immigration
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retreat? population pressure? employment? racism?
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Why are Chinese moving towards urban areas?
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What’s the story behind Caribbean emigration?
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Is young White movement into minority concentrations just student migration?
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how we think about residential segregation
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relationships between residential segregation & social integration
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citizenship survey and census
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What has ethnic concentration of an area got to do with ethnic inequalities in that area?
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Is a Black individual more likely to be disadvantaged if she lives in a Black concentration?
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Is migration of people of different ethnic groups increasing or decreasing ethnic inequalities?
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