Explaining ethnic differences : changing patterns of disadvantage in Britain
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Explaining ethnic differences : changing patterns of disadvantage in Britain
Policy, 2003
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Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9781861344670
Description
This book focuses on the changing terrain of ethnic disadvantage in Britain, drawing on up-to-date sources. It goes further than texts that merely describe ethnic inequalities to explore and explain their dynamic nature. It suggests that the increasing diversity of experience among different ethnic groups is a key to understanding continuing and emerging tensions and conflicts.
Explaining ethnic differences:
provides up to date data and analysis of ethnic diversity and changing patterns of disadvantage in Britain;
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covers key areas of social life, including demographic trends, education, employment, housing, health, gender, and policing and community disorder;
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is written by leading experts in the field;
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addresses issues of urgent public importance in the context of recent community disorder and the resurgence of the far right.
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The book is essential reading for policy makers in central and local government; academics, postgraduate students and advanced undergraduates in the social sciences; social work, health, education and housing professionals; and criminal justice personnel.
Table of Contents
- Introduction ~ David Mason
- Changing ethnic disadvantage: an overview ~ David Mason
- The demographic characteristics of people from minority ethnic groups in Britain ~ David Owen
- Ethnic differentials in educational performance ~ Tariq Modood
- Changing patterns of ethnic disadvantage in employment ~ David Mason
- Patterns of and explanations for ethnic inequalities in health ~ James Y. Nazroo
- Housing black and minority ethnic communities: diversity and constraint ~ Malcolm Harrison
- 'All the women are white, all the blacks are men - but some of us are brave': mapping the consequences of invisibility for black and minority ethnic women in Britain ~ Heidi Safia Mirza
- Police lore and community disorder: diversity in the criminal justice system ~ Virinder S. Kalra.
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ISBN 9781861344687
Description
Urban disturbances, concerns about the fate of asylum seekers and renewed debates about the nature of ethnic identity and citizenship have all combined to give ethnic differences a high public and policy profile. This book explores the diverse experiences of ethnic disadvantage and challenges common assumptions. The book focuses on the changing terrain of ethnic disadvantage in Britain, drawing on up-to-date sources. It goes further than texts that merely describe ethnic inequalities to explore and explain their dynamic nature. It suggests that the increasing diversity of experience among different ethnic groups is a key to understanding continuing and emerging tensions and conflicts.
Table of Contents
- Introduction David Mason
- Changing ethnic disadvantage: an overview David Mason
- The demographic characteristics of people from minority ethnic groups in Britain David Owen
- Ethnic differentials in educational performance Tariq Modood
- Changing patterns of ethnic disadvantage in employment David Mason
- Patterns of and explanations for ethnic inequalities in health James Y. Nazroo
- Housing black and minority ethnic communities: diversity and constraint Malcolm Harrison
- 'All the women are white, all the blacks are men - but some of us are brave': mapping the consequences of invisibility for black and minority ethnic women in Britain Heidi Safia Mirza
- Police lore and community disorder: diversity in the criminal justice system Virinder S. Kalra.
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