Ethnic diversification and neighbourhood mixing: A rapid response analysis of the 2021 Census of England and Wales

Author:

Catney Gemma1ORCID,Lloyd Christopher D.1ORCID,Ellis Mark2ORCID,Wright Richard3ORCID,Finney Nissa4ORCID,Jivraj Stephen5ORCID,Manley David6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Geography, School of Natural and Built Environment Queen's University Belfast Belfast UK

2. Department of Geography University of Washington Seattle WA USA

3. Department of Geography Dartmouth College Hanover New Hampshire USA

4. School of Geography and Sustainable Development University of St Andrews St Andrews UK

5. Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care University College London London UK

6. School of Geographical Sciences University of Bristol Bristol UK

Abstract

AbstractThis paper provides a rapid response analysis of the changing geographies of ethnic diversity and segregation in England and Wales using Census data covering the last 30 years (1991, 2001, 2011 and 2021), a period of significant social, economic and political change. Presenting the first detailed analysis of 2021 Census small area ethnic group data, we find that the growth of ethnic diversity at the national level is mirrored across residential neighbourhoods. Increasing numbers of neighbourhoods are home to a substantial mix of people from different ethnic groups, and this growing neighbourhood ethnic diversity has been spatially diffusing across all regions of England and Wales. We argue that to understand the ethnic mosaic across England and Wales, it is more illuminating to consider mix than majority: places labelled as ‘minority‐majority’ are, in fact, ethnically diverse spaces, home to sizable proportions of people from many ethnic groups. Increasing ethnic diversity is matched by decreasing residential segregation, for all ethnic groups—majority and minority.

Funder

Economic and Social Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development

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