Residential Change in a Middle-Class Suburban Ethnic Population: A Comment
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Complex social issues such as integration and segregation are often inadequately researched because of terminological and methodological deficiencies and inappropriate scales of study. A recent paper on British Jewry (Newman, 1985) suffers from such failings by discussing these issues but neglecting to relate to them directly in the analysis.
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12(1)
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107-112
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Residential Change in a Middle-Class Suburban Ethnic Population: A Comment. 1987: 107-112. https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-uk334