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Why Radlett? A study of the factors influencing Jewish community migration patterns of London's Jewish community

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The Jewish community of Radlett has undergone strong growth over the past ten
years. This paper examines, via the results of a mail-back survey, how economic,
social, religious and other factors have interacted to create distinctive settlement
patterns. Comparisons with similar findings for other Jewish communities are
made. It concludes that the most important factor influencing residential location
is access to a place of work but that the combined effects of community and
materialism will ultimately determine the development pattern of any individual
community.

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Graham, David Why Radlett? A study of the factors influencing Jewish community migration patterns of London's Jewish community. London School of Economics. 1996:  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-uk269