October 7th, 2008
The housing and neighbourhood impact of Britain’s changing ethnic mix
Housing pressures in British cities partly result from the net migration of people to Britain over the past ten years. Immigration has also changed the nature of minority ethnic communities, while longestablished minority ethnic communities are changing with successive generations. What does recent research tell us about the nature of these changes, and their impact on policy and practice in housing and neighbourhood renewal? Download: http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/housing/pdf/2305.pdf
7 October 2008
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