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Professor Christina Victor | Social Policy | 07 November 2012
The next twenty to thirty years will see important changes in the size and nature of the part of the total population that is defined as being in later life. Our population will continue to age with an increasing absolute and relative number of peopl ...
Professor Nelarine Cornelius | Management & Business Studies | 01 December 2007
Since the completion of the seminar series, ‘networks and voice mechanisms in established and hard-to-reach bme communities: capacity building and beyond’, a number of research outcomes have been successfully progressed and reported in th ...
Professor Nelarine Cornelius | Management & Business Studies | 01 February 2009
In 2012-2013, there has been the development of on-going networking and activities, inclusive of those between members of vern:
n. Cornelius presented at manchester in september 2012 (and forthcoming, in 2013) at the fairness and work research centr ...
Dr Albert Sabater | Demography | 01 November 2007
Summary of main aims of project:
analyse marginal changes in ethnic residential segregation due to changes in the population definition and data quality between 1991 and 2001. Test the sensitivity of indices of segregation to boundary changes betwee ...
Dr Nissa Finney | Demography | 01 January 2008
How is the geography of ethnic group populations changing in england and wales? How does this relate to social integration of ethnic groups? This project addresses these questions in the context of renewed political and theoretical concerns about seg ...
Dr Pablo Mateos | Human Geography | 01 September 2007
There is a lack of adequate data sources to measure and study ethnicity along several of its highly debated and changing dimensions, resulting in marginalised sections of the population being missed by conventional statistics. This fellowship address ...
Professor Anthony Heath | Sociology | 01 June 2009
The british election study (bes) has conducted surveys of the british electorate at every general election since 1964. The bes explores why people choose to vote (or not) and why they support one party rather than another, as well as wider questions ...
Dr Daniel Swanton | Human Geography | 01 March 2007
Everyday life in urban britain is undeniably multicultural, multi-ethnic and multi-faith, but the realities of living with diversity are challenging. This research uses ethnographic fieldwork in keighley, west yorkshire, to interrogate the dynamic so ...
Professor Timothy Stephen Close Butler | Human Geography | 01 January 2005
Large areas of inner london have experienced gentrification, the growth of a new middle class population, in recent decades. This has mainly been a white led process and a key issue for many gentrifiers has been the nature and standard of educational ...
Dr Jin Haritaworn | Sociology | 01 July 2007
This research project builds on doctoral work on thai 'mixed race', based on qualitative, semi-structured interviews with people in interracial families in britain and germany. It aims to develop existing analysis of changing discourses on ‘mixing’ ( ...
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