The African diaspora population in Britain : migrant identities and experiences / Peter J. Aspinall, Martha J. Chinouya.

This insightful book examines the Black African diaspora in Britain through an examination of its demography, recent patterns of migration, changing patterns of residence, and socio-economic position. It provides an analysis of the areas where Black Africans face disadvantage, including labour marke...

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Main Authors: Aspinall, P. J. (Author), Chinouya, Martha J. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: London : Palgrave Macmillan, [2016]
Series:Migration, diasporas and citizenship.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-259) and index. 
505 0 |a Dedication ; Introduction; Acknowledgements; Contents ; List of Figures ; List of Tables ; Chapter 1: African Communities in Britain; Chapter 2: The Changing Demography and Household Characteristics of the Black African Population; The Size of the Black African Population; Country of Birth and Migration; Components of Change; Age Structures; Population Pyramids for the Black African Group; Smaller Population Groups; Fertility Rates; Marital and Household Characteristics of the Black African Population; Marital and Partnership Status; Household Composition; Household/Family Size. 
505 8 |a Distinctive Black African PracticesChapter 3: Patterns of Migration; Age of Arrival of Population Born Abroad; Year of Arrival of Black Africans Born Abroad; Onward Migration; Main Reasons for Migration; Asylum Seekers; Dispersal of Asylum Seekers; Outcomes; Migration for Study; Migration for Work; Family Migration; Undocumented/Illegal Migrants and Trafficked Populations; What Happens When International Black African Migrants Settle or Remain; Homelessness; Destitution; Integration; Chapter 4: Categories and Group Identities; Census Categorisation; Census Practices in Other Countries. 
505 8 |a Approaches to Classifying Black Africans in Future Censuses and SurveysEmerging Patterns of National Identity; Identity and Belonging to Britain; Transnational Identities; Religion; Language; Other Identity Dimensions; Stability and Change in Ethnic Group Identity; Who Is 'Black African': Group Membership and Fuzzy Boundaries; Social Categorisation and Group Identification: The Acceptability of a Colour-Based Term; How 'Black Africans' Identify Themselves; 'Africanness' versus 'Blackness'; The Heterogeneity of the 'Black African' Group; Chapter 5: Where 'Black Africans' Live. 
505 8 |a The Spreading Out of the Black African PopulationVariations in Patterns of Residence by Communities of Descent; Segregation and Mixing; Measures of Segregation; Neighbourhood Ethnic Residential Segregation Using Census Categories; Analysis of Residential Segregation at Subcensus Category Level: Onomap Subgroups; Evenness; Exposure; Concentration; Clustering; Living in Deprived Neighbourhoods; Ethnic Density Effects; Chapter 6: Socio-economic Position; Housing Circumstances; Housing Circumstances in Black African Subgroups; Education; Variation in Educational Attainment by Census Subgroups. 
505 8 |a Variations in Educational Attainment by Linguistic, National Origin, and Religion SubgroupsNational Origins; Reasons for Variations in Educational Attainment; Labour Market; Trends in Labour Market Participation by Ethnic Group; Economic Activity by Ethnic Group; Differences in Labour Market Participation by Gender; Occupation and Industry; Low-Skilled Jobs; Industry; Nurses; Doctors; The Nationality of NHS Hospital and Community Health Service Workforce: Doctors, Nurses, and Support Staff; Social Work Staff; Self-Employment; Hours Worked; Young People (Aged 16-24) in the Labour Market. 
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