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1“...As debates around ethnic identity and inequality gain both political and media interest, this important book is the first to offer in-depth analysis from the...”
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2by Ham, Maarten van Bailey, Nick Maclennan, Duncan Manley, David Simpson, Ludi“...Over the last 25 years a vast body of literature has been published on neighbourhood effects: the idea that living in more deprived neighbourhoods has a...”
edited by Simpson, Ludi Manley, David Maclennan, Duncan Bailey, Nick van Ham, Maarten
2011
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3“...In the context of renewed debates about diversity and cohesion, this book interrogates contemporary claims about race and migration. It demonstrates that many...”
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4by van Ham, Maarten Bailey, Nick Maclennan, Duncan Manley, David Simpson, Ludi“...This book unravels the relationship between disadvantaged neighborhoods and the lives of their residents. Overcomes the difficulty of establishing...”
edited by Simpson, Ludi Manley, David Maclennan, Duncan Bailey, Nick van Ham, Maarten
2012
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6by Ludi Simpson Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01.03.2004)“...Subsequent to riots in UK northern cities, claims of self-segregation and polarised communities are examined with data unique to the city of Bradford and first...”
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7“...This volume examines the link between area based policies, neighbourhood based problems, and neighbourhood effects: the idea that living in disadvantaged...”
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8by Wilson, Tom Wilson, Tom Brokensha, Huw Brokensha, Huw Rowe, Francisco Rowe, Francisco Simpson, Ludi Simpson, Ludi Published in Population research and policy review (01.02.2018)“...Local area population forecasts have a wide variety of uses in the public and private sectors. But not enough is known about the errors of such forecasts,...”
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10“...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...”
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11by Ludi Simpson“...Plural citiesis a concept used in discussions about how local government policies might change when the population is so ethnically mixed that no one group is...”
edited by Stephen Jivraj Ludi Simpson
Published in Ethnic identity and inequalities in Britain (13.05.2015)
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12“...Ethnicity data from successive censuses are used to compare population change. This paper shows that such comparisons are often impossible, wrong or...”
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13“...This editorial introduction briefly sets the context for the special issue and its constituent papers. It notes the origins of the debate in discourses of...”
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14by Ludi Simpson Vasilis Gavalas Nissa Finney Published in Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01.01.2008)“...Ethnically diverse urban areas are often strongly influenced by the demographic consequences of immigration. A dynamic model of population, housing and social...”
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16by Stephen Jivraj Ludi Simpson“...British society is becoming increasingly ethnically diverse. This is a pattern that has been documented throughout the post-war period and more widely since...”
edited by Stephen Jivraj Ludi Simpson
Published in Ethnic identity and inequalities in Britain (13.05.2015)
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17by Andrew Smith Ludi Simpson“...It has been recognised for some time that there are distinctive aspects to ethnic diversity in Scotland. The reasons for this are, in no small part,...”
edited by Stephen Jivraj Ludi Simpson
Published in Ethnic identity and inequalities in Britain (13.05.2015)
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18by Ludi Simpson Stephen Jivraj“...The previous chapter has shown how Britain’s minority population has grown, and changed its distribution in Britain. This chapter gives some explanations for...”
edited by Stephen Jivraj Ludi Simpson
Published in Ethnic identity and inequalities in Britain (13.05.2015)
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19by Stephen Jivraj Ludi Simpson“...Ethnicity is at the centre of major political debates in Britain. From diverse perspectives, politicians and campaigners have highlighted differences between...”
edited by Stephen Jivraj Ludi Simpson
Published in Ethnic identity and inequalities in Britain (13.05.2015)
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20by Ludi Simpson Stephen Jivraj“...The chapters of this book have highlighted the ethnic dimension of Britain’s diverse population. When averaged across an ethnic group, the characteristics of...”
edited by Stephen Jivraj Ludi Simpson
Published in Ethnic identity and inequalities in Britain (13.05.2015)