BRITAIN'S BLACK POPULATION: A NEW PERSPECTIVE - 2ND ED

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BRITAIN'S BLACK POPULATION: A NEW PERSPECTIVE - 2ND ED
refdoc August=1991

BOOKS/PAMPHLETS , User Ref = 323.1 , Acc Date = 01-Jul-89
A Bhat, R Carr-Hill, S Ohri eds, Radical Statistics Race Group
Gower, 1988 298pp, tables RB47480

Looks at the issues of race and racism form a black perspective
as experienced in Britain today, and argues that the white
majority population, especially those in positions of power, need
to challenge their basic assumptions if they are to contribute
in the process of reducing racial inequality. Looks in detail at
the politics behind racial discrimination, and its impact on the
housing, education, welfare and social services sectors, crime,
employment and equal opportunities

black people, ethnic minorities, legislation, immigration, social
policy, police, racial conflict, unemployment, labour market,
youth, skill, Commission for Racial Equality, local authorities,
trade unions, migrant, home ownership, school, teacher,
qualification, mortality, health services, mental health,
culture, anti racist, black people

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