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Understanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 11: results from methodological experiments
Jonathan Burton, Roxanne Connelly, Mick P. Couper, et al.
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The puzzle of high political partisanship among ethnic minority young people in Great Britain
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Understanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 10: results from methodological experiments
Tarek Al Baghal, Caroline Bryson, Hayley Fisher, et al.
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Explaining the persistence of Labour Party partisanship among young ethnic minorities
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Are British Muslims alienated from mainstream politics by Islamophobia and British foreign policy?
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Ethnic minority voting - General Election 2017
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Ethnic minority voting - General Election 2017
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Ethnic minority voting - General Election 2017
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Ethnic minority voting - General Election 2017
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Ethnic minority voting - General Election 2017
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Ethnic minority voting - General Election 2017
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Wooing the Indian vote
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Ethnic minority voters in 2015: a breakthrough for the Conservative party?
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Migration: how does selectivity affect the educational attainment of migrant's children?
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Do ethnic minority candidates mobilise ethnic minority voters? Mostly not.
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Do ethnic minority candidates mobilise ethnic minority voters? Evidence from the 2010 UK General Election
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Topic briefing: Housing
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Tories' failure to attract ethnic minority vote 'could cost nine seats at election'
Hugh Muir, Omar Khan, Anthony Heath, et al.
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Britain's first black PM will be a Tory says Cameron
Hugh Muir, Omar Khan, Anthony Heath, et al.
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David Cameron: the first black or Asian prime minister will be a Tory
Hugh Muir, Omar Khan, Anthony Heath, et al.
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Failure to win over ethnic minority voters could cost Tories or Labour the election
Hugh Muir, Omar Khan, Anthony Heath, et al.
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Race and elections
Hugh Muir, Omar Khan, Anthony Heath, et al.
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One foot in the door: ethnic minorities and the House of Commons
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Wealth in the downturn: winners and losers
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Britain's divided decade: the rich are 64% richer than before the recession, while the poor are 57% poorer
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Britain's divided decade: rich are 64% richer, poor are 57% poorer