Chinatown in Britain: Diffusions and Concentrations of the British New Wave Chinese Immigration
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communalismSee also communal society, 203, 205

conceived space, 81

Confucianism, 203

contexts of exit. See Chinese migration

contexts of reception. See Chinese migration

Crissman, L. W., 211

“cultural mosaic.” See pluralism, pluralist model, theory

Davis, K., 151

defence enclave. See Chinatown

Denton, N. A., 24, 28, 30, 32, 320

DeWind, J., 173, 177

dimensions of segregation, 25

evennessSee also dissimilarity index; Gini coefficient, 24–29, 184, 320

exposureSee also Lieberson’’s P* index, 24–25, 30–32, 180, 184, 234, 286

concentrationSee also location quotient, 24–25

centralisation, 24

clustering, 24–25, 177

discrimination, 5, 40, 50, 58, 76–77, 88–89, 125, 174, 184, 200

dissimilarist approachSee also topological relationships, 4, 14, 23–25

dissimilarity index, 25–26, 29, 320

dissimilarity index (continued)index of dissimilarity, 26

index of segregation, 27

Dongbei, 55, 214

Duncan, B., 23, 26, 28, 32, 178

Duncan, O. D., 23, 26, 28, 32, 173, 177–178

Dymski, G., xxix, 289

East India Company, 46

Eljera, B., 280

employment voucher system. See replacement labour force, population

encapsulation. See segregation

enclave economy, industry, labour market. See catering industry, business, trade

endogamy, 173, 228

Epoch Times, The,, 20

ethnic enclave, village. See segregation

ethnic solidarity, 176, 202, 204, 228, 232, 258, 270, 272, 277

ethnobanks, 289

ethnoburb. See Chinese settlement

Findlay, A. M., 210

First World War, 48

Fong, E., 117

Fong, T. P., 82, 200, 282

Ford, R. G., 23, 178

Forrest, J., 23

Fournel, T., 200, 210

Freeberne, M., xxviii, 97