Many urban areas in the developed world are ethnically diverse. They often compete for housing, employment, educational resources and political representation; may suffer residential segregation; but also contribute cultural diversity. This book studies ethnic population change in 12 urban areas.
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Many urban areas in the developed world are ethnically diverse. They often compete for housing, employment, educational resources and political representation; may suffer residential segregation; but also contribute cultural diversity. This book studies ethnic population change in 12 urban areas.
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