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Social Sciences and Humanities

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32
Citations
3958
World Ranking
7349
National Ranking
1166

Best Publications

  • Does Britain Have Ghettos

    Ceri Peach

  • Good segregation, bad segregation

    Ceri Peach

  • Slippery Segregation: Discovering or Manufacturing Ghettos?

    Ceri Peach

  • MUSLIMS, HINDUS, AND SIKHS IN THE NEW RELIGIOUS LANDSCAPE OF ENGLAND*

    Ceri Peach;Richard T. Gale

  • Islam, ethnicity and South Asian religions in the London 2001 census

    Ceri Peach

  • South Asian and Caribbean Ethnic Minority Housing Choice in Britain

    Ceri Peach

  • Ethnic Segregation in Cities

    Ceri Peach;Vaughan Robinson;Susan Smith

  • Muslims in the 2001 Census of England and Wales: Gender and economic disadvantage

    Ceri Peach

  • London and New York: contrasts in British and American models of segregation with a comment by Nathan Glazer

    Ceri Peach

  • West Indian migration to Britain : a social geography

    Barbara M. Welch;Ceri Peach

  • Social geography: new religions and ethnoburbs – contrasts with cultural geography:

    Ceri Peach

  • Urban social segregation

    Ceri Peach

  • Muslim minorities in Western Europe

    Ceri Peach;Günther Glebe

  • The New geography of European migrations

    Russell King

  • South Asian migration and settlement in Great Britain, 1951–2001

    Ceri Peach

  • South Asians Overseas: Migration and Ethnicity

    Richard Ulack;Colin Clarke;Ceri Peach;Steven Vertovec

  • ETHNIC SEGREGATION AND INTERMARRIAGE

    Ceri Peach

  • Islam in Europe

    Steven Vertovec;Ceri Peach

  • Ethnicity, Social Mobility, and Public Policy: Subject index

    Unknown

  • Geography and Ethnic Pluralism

    B. H. Farmer;Colin Clarke;David Ley;Ceri Peach

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