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Briefing Paper 11
Looking to the future: changing black and minority ethnic housing needs and aspirations
This paper examines the housing needs and aspirations of England’s largest black and minority ethnic (BME) populations.1 It sets out to identify how changes in demographic, spatial and economic factors are likely to affect the demand for affordable housing from BME populations in the future. The paper explores the ways in which BME households’ needs and preferences are changing, how they differ from those of white Britons and what kind of affordable housing provision may be required in the future to ensure that these needs will be adequately met.
Author(s): Sanna Markkanen
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Briefing Paper 8
Black and minority ethnic young people and housing
This briefing looks at the housing experiences, needs and aspirations of black and minority ethnic (BME) young people aged between sixteen and twenty-five. It aims to inform housing providers of ways of improving services to this diverse group, arguing that we need to listen more closely to the voices of young people in order to design and deliver improved housing services. The briefing draws attention to key issues of choice, affordability, diversity and the prevention of homelessness among young BME people.
Author(s): Deborah Phillips
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Migration and rural economies: Assessing and addressing risks
Chappell, L., Latorre, M., Rutter, J., and Shah, J., Institute of Public Policy Research (ippr), Economics of Migration Working Paper 6, June 2009
This paper examines the impact of recent migration from Central and Eastern Europe upon rural economies. Representing a shift away from traditional clustering around urban centres, migration to rural areas has created new challenges for service provision, and also an increasing dependence on A8 workers to fill employment gaps
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Building a new home: Migration in the UK construction sector
Chappell, L., Sriskandarajah, D., and Swinburn, T. K., Economics of Migration project, Institute of Public Policy Research, December 2008
This study examines the impact of migrant workers upon the workforce and performance of the UK construction industry, in particular in the build up to the 2012 Olympics.
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The reception and integration of new migrant communities
Pillai, R., Kyambi, S., Nowacka, K., Sriskandarajah, D., Economics of Migration project, Institute of Public Policy Research, March 2007
This study investigates the extent to which new migrants have integrated in 10 varied locations across the UK. It considers the varying successes of public authorities in smoothing this process, considering methods to avoid any tensions arising from the arrival and settlement of migrants.
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Population dynamics in ethnically diverse towns: The long-term implications of immigration
Simpson, L., Gavalas, V. and Finney, N., CCSR Working Paper 2006-04, Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research, University of Manchester, March 2006
This paper examines the population, housing and social changes in Oldham and Rochdale using a time series of census data. The results show how natural growth generates dispersal of immigrant populations to new clusters, charting the changing nature of cities, and challenging the interpretation of clustering as a negative phenomenon by instead focusing on indicators of demographic change, demand for housing and services, and social equality.
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Ethnic segregation over time and cohorts in England and Wales, 1991-2001
Sabater, A., CCSR Working Paper 2008-14, Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research, University of Manchester, 2008
This paper examines changing patterns of ethnic segregation in urban areas, using census data to analyse different ethnic groups at different ages and 'life stages'.
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Ghettos of the mind: The empirical behaviour of indices of segregation and diversity
Simpson, L., CCSR Working Paper 2006-06, Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research, University of Manchester, 2006
This paper reviews the methods used to measure changing residential patterns.
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Internal migration and ethnic groups: Evidence for the UK from the 2001 Census
Finney, N. and Simpson, L., CCSR Working Paper 2007-04, Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research, University of Manchester, 2007
This paper uses the 2001 census data to examine internal migration by ethnic group, considering issues such as counter-urbanisation, a north-south shift and dispersal from areas of co-ethnic concentration. It examines levels of migration, geographical locations of migration and characteristics of migrants.
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Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) - publications
The IPPR website provides access to papers on a variety of social issues, including health, housing, democracy and equality. The Housing and Migration and Integration papers are particularly useful.
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