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Subject: Ethnic Groups

Does immigrant generation matter? Re-examining the ethnic density effects on mental health of ethnic minorities in Britain

Ethnic disparities in neighbourhood selection: understanding the role of income

The UK citizenship process: political integration or marginalization?

Neighbourhood ethnic composition and social participation of young people in England

Exploring generational differences of British ethnic minorities in smoking behavior, frequency of alcohol consumption, and dietary style

The intergenerational assimilation of completed fertility: comparing the convergence of different origin groups

Ethnicity, gender and household effects on becoming NEET: an intersectional analysis

Cultural and social integration of British immigrants and ethnic minorities: exploring ethnic and generational differences in gender role attitudes, social networks, neighborhood attachment and work values -PhD thesis-

‘The Eastern Europeans are taking all the Asian jobs’: ethnic minority support for Brexit

How is the benefit of mixed social networks altered by neighbourhood deprivation for ethnic groups?

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