Remarks:
Interviews were also conducted with 90 non-Muslim migrants and residents
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Community cohesion as it affected Muslims (1108)
Faith Community: Islam
Date: 2006, January-2007, June
Geography: Local survey. London Borough of Newham; Birmingham (West Midlands); Bradford (Yorkshire)
Sample Size: 223, 150 migrants and 73 established residents
Population: Muslim migrants and established Muslim residents
Keywords: Britishness, civic engagement, cohesion, fasting, friends, income, integration, Islamophobia, kin, neighbourhood, political engagement, prayer, prejudice, racial discrimination, religious discrimination, unemployment
Collection Method: Face-to-face interview
Collection Agency: ESRC Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, University of Oxford
Sponsor: Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 1108
Remarks:
Interviews were also conducted with 90 non-Muslim migrants and residents
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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