Post-war Caribbean migration to Britain : the unfinished cycle
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Post-war Caribbean migration to Britain : the unfinished cycle
(Research in ethnic relations series)
Avebury, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 202-221)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text analyzes post-war Caribbean migration to Britain. It examines the historical context and Britain as the chosen destination - both on an national level and a local level, and taking Leicester as the subject of its inquiry.
Table of Contents
- Toward a theoretical framework for analyzing Caribbean migration
- the historical context - Caribbean migration from emancipation to the Second World War
- the organization of un-recruited migration from the Caribbean to Britain
- Britain as post-war migrant destination - the national scale and the Leicester locality
- the occupation experience - change and continuity for Nevisian migrants in Leicester
- the housing question - Caribbean migrants and the British housing market
- return to Nevis - myth and reality
- conclusion.
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