Immigration and Race Relations in Britain, 1960-1967Report on social research on immigrant minority groups of Indians, Pakistanis and other Asians and of West Indians in the UK, and on intergroup relations in the country in the light of such immigration - covers the legal status of such immigrant workers, housing problems, problems of migrant education and health, relevant social work and the role of the Church in such social services, juvenile delinquency, discrimination, etc. Bibliography pp. 441 to 446, and statistical tables. |
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NATIONAL POLICIES AND PRACTICE | 1 |
Immigration Policies and Practices | 17 |
The Operation of the Act | 23 |
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