Assimilation ; Baranya ; Ethnic composition ; Ethnicgroup ; Hungary ; Migration ; Population ; Social integration
Assimilation ; Baranya ; Composition ethnique ; Groupe ethnique ; Hongrie ; Intégration sociale ; Migration ; Population
This research examines the ethnic composition in Baranya County. The socialist economy concealed the particular features of certain ethnicgroups and the assimilation of certain ethnicgroups is greatly advanced. The role of family-relative
relationships divided on ethnic grounds is also analysed in the paper. - (JS)
The quest for a balanced ethnic mix : Singapore's ethnic quota policy examined
Ethnic community ; Ethnic composition ; Housing ; Housing policy ; Public sector ; Residential mobility ; Singapore ; Social group ; Urban district
Composition ethnique ; Ethnie ; Groupe social ; Logement ; Mobilité résidentielle ; Politique du logement ; Quartier ; Quota ; Secteur public ; Singapour
The article examines the impact of the quota policy on the buying and renting, as well as the selling or letting. The differential response by the various ethnicgroups is revealed.
Are there ethnic enclaves/ghettos in English cities ?
England ; Ethnic community ; Ethnicgroup ; Ghetto ; Residential choice ; Segregation ; Town ; Typology ; United Kingdom ; Urban district
Choix de l'habitat ; England ; Ethnie ; Ghetto ; Groupe ethnique ; Quartier ; Royaume-Uni ; Ségrégation ; Typologie ; Ville
Most studies answer about the segregation of ethnicgroups using single indices which address one aspect only of a multidimensional concept. An alternative approach is used here which identifies residential area types according to the degree
of ethnic mixing. Their relative importance is evaluated in 18 English cities. The AA. find little evidence of significant segregation of Black ethnicgroups, but more with regard to Asian groups.
The A. defines homeland as a place to which an ethnicgroup has an emotional bonding. Describes variants of that therm which include mythic homeland, micro- and macro-homelands, fragmented homelands, and urban homelands. - (DWG)
Understanding ethnic differencies in the migration of young adults within Britain from a lifecourse perspective
Ethnicgroup ; Great Britain ; Internal migration ; Life cycle ; Residential mobility ; United Kingdom ; Young adults
Cycle de vie ; Great Britain ; Groupe ethnique ; Jeunes adultes ; Migration intérieure ; Mobilité résidentielle ; Royaume-Uni
The paper aims to better understand the complexities of ethnicgroup migration in Britain, and why young adults of some ethnicgroups are more residentially mobile than others. It draws on theories of norms of transition to adulthood. It shaws
ethnic similarities, but there are differences between ethnicgroups in levels of internal migration and in how young adult life events are associated with migration. Partnership brings increased residential mobility for White British and Chinese young
adults but reduces mobility for young adults from Black and South Asian ethnicgroups.
Conflict ; Democracy ; Electoral behaviour ; Ethnic community ; Ethnicgroup ; Italy ; Organization ; Political geography ; Political party ; Population ; Tirol ; Trentino-Alto Adige
Comportement électoral ; Conflit ; Démocratie ; Ethnie ; Groupe ethnique ; Géographie politique ; Italie ; Organisation ; Parti politique ; Population ; Tirol ; Trentino-Alto Adige
Consociational democracy is often proposed as a non-territorial strategy to accomodate tensions between ethnicgroups in the framework of a democratic regime. This multi-ethnic province (Alto Adige) is presented as an example of a regional ethnic
conflict solved by the application of a consociational strategy. The inter-ethnic situation has improved after introduction of an autonomy statute. The analysis shows that the autonomous statute has contributed to the transformation into a regional society
Data from the 1996 New Zealand Census on ethnicity in Auckland are used to illustrate a new approach to measuring spatial separation. The method is based on thresholds. This provides more detailed information on the geography of ethnicgroups
Central Europe ; China ; Congress ; Cultural landscape ; Eastern Europe ; Ethnic composition ; Ethnicgroup ; Ethnicity ; Former Czechoslovakia ; Former Yugoslavia ; Frontier ; Italy ; Migration ; Minority ; National territory ; Nationalism
Afrique du Sud ; Chine ; Composition ethnique ; Congrès ; Ethnicité ; Europe centrale ; Europe de l'Est ; Ex-Tchécoslovaquie ; Ex-Yougoslavie ; Frontière ; Groupe ethnique ; Géographie politique ; Identité territoriale ; Italie ; Migration
Specifics of ethnicgroups and minorities of Slovenia are examined, and its neighboring lands in regard to past and present processes in demography and history. Then, ethnicity and territoriality of Eastern and Central Europe are discussed
: regionalism and nationalism are strong components of the region at present. Other papers focus on territories of states and the changing composition of ethnicities within: it is a result of diverse demographic conditions. The final papers examine ethnic micro
Culture regions, homelands and ethnic archipelagos in the United States : methodological considerations
Cultural identity ; Cultural studies ; Ethnic community ; Sense of belonging ; Social space ; United States
As defined by the A., the foundation of the ethnic homelands concept involves indigenity, exclusivity, cultural vitality, resilience, and scale. These multiple conditions exclude cultural groups such as the English, Irish and Germans, but do cover
American Indians groups, Hispanos, Acadians of Louisiana and the Mormons of Utah. - (DWG)
Ethnic segregation in the Netherlands : new patterns, new policies ?
Ethnic community ; Netherlands (The) ; Segregation ; Spatial concentration ; Town ; Urban district
The AA. describe the shifting patterns of ethnic minority groups in the largest cities (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht) between 1980 and 1998. They focus on the policy response to these patterns and briefly evaluate this response
. Ethnic concentrations are not problematic in themselves, but policy can significantly enhance the situation of the inhabitants of specific neighbourhoods.
. Author investigates the role of images in the development of stereotypes towards regions and ethnicgroups in Eastern Slovakia and Northeastern Hungary. - (Zoltán Kovács).
Jobs deficits, neighbourhood effects, and ethnic penalties : the geography of ethnic-labour-market inequality
Employment ; England and Wales ; Ethnicgroup ; Human capital ; Local labour market ; Neighbourhood effect ; Social inequality ; United Kingdom
Effet de voisinage ; Emploi ; England and Wales ; Groupe ethnique ; Inégalité sociale ; Marché local du travail ; Ressource humaine ; Royaume-Uni
on the employment of ethnic minorities nationally. They compute locally expected employment on the basis of these relationships and local characteristics, and compare it with the locally observed employment. National ethnic-group differences account for most
[b3] Social and Spatial Inequalities Research Group, Univ., Sheffield, Royaume-Uni
The creation of an ethnic culture complex region : Pennsylvania Germans in Central Ohio, 1790-1850
Centre historique ; Communauté ; Etats-Unis ; Groupe de pression ; Indiana ; Madison ; Quartier ancien ; Sentiment d'appartenance ; Ville
and early 19th centuries. This case study is presented in the context of the ongoing ethnic homeland debate-that certain places dominated by an ethnicgroup have qualities that set them apart from other culture areas. He thinks that central Ohio
After an introductory consideration of culture areas, ethnic homelands, ethnic islands, and ethnic substrata, A. discusses the migration of Pennsylvania German from southeastern Pennsylvania to a five-county region of central Ohio in the later 18th
is an example of a culture complex region, which he puts as between an ethnic homeland and an ethnic island in scale and has distinct characteristics from them. - (SLD)