Ethnic Residential Segregation The Solidarity of The Group
ETHNIC RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION: THE SOLIDARITY OF THE GROUP
The urban metropolis and its function in society cannot be understood without studying its composition as a city of immigrants, their newcomer families and friends and the ties that bind them. By overlooking the ethnic culture and networks of the city's immigrants, the study of the urban centre is at best a futile effort.
Ethnic tendencies and particularly ethnic residential segregation, are areas of examination than cannot
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