30 September 2010
This book is the Fourth National Survey of Ethnic Minorities and contains useful data on this area broken down into issues such as employment, families, income, housing, religion, etc. Essential reading for those interested in these key policy areas, and especially so for the religious data, as this survey was conducted before the 2001 Census and so gives an earlier picture about religion and belonging (to religious groups) on a national level.
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