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Composition, Concentration and Deprivation
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2011
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HousingEthnicityResidential DevelopmentBehavioral SciencesEthnic Residential HeterogeneitySociologyArea DeprivationHuman ConditionPsychological DeprivationSocial ExclusionDisadvantaged BackgroundMultilevel ModelingDemographyPublic HealthSocial StratificationEthnic Residential CompositionSocial Sciences
Although studies in the US have shown an association between the ethnic residential composition of an area and reports of decreased social cohesion among its residents, this association is not clear in the UK, and particularly for ethnic minority groups. The current study analyses a merged dataset from the 2005 and 2007 Citizenship Survey to assess the evidence for an association between social cohesion and ethnic residential concentration, composition and area deprivation across different ethnic groups in the UK. Results of the multilevel regression models show that, after adjusting for area deprivation, increased levels of social cohesion are found in areas of greater ethnic residential heterogeneity. Although different patterns emerge across ethnic groups and the measure of social cohesion used, findings consistently show that it is area deprivation, and not ethnic residential heterogeneity, which erodes social cohesion in the UK.
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