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Muslims On The Map A National Survey Of Social Trends In Britain International Library Of Human Geography Serena Hussain

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Muslims On The Map A National Survey Of Social Trends In Britain International Library Of Human Geography Serena Hussain
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Publisher: Tauris Academic Studies
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Serena Hussain
ISBN: 184511471X, 9781845114718
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Muslims On The Map A National Survey Of Social Trends In Britain International Library Of Human Geography Serena Hussain by Serena Hussain 184511471X, 9781845114718 instant download after payment.

Many faith groups in the UK - most notably Muslims - have in recent years challenged the idea that religion should be predominantly a matter for the private domain. In response to this challenge, the 2001 National Census included the question of religious affiliation. Using the large-scale data of the 2001 National Census, 'Muslims on the Map' has created the first long awaited community profile which looks at Muslims as an entire faith community from a sociological and social policy perspective. In her analysis Serena Hussain reveals the social position of Muslims as a group compared to other faith communities in terms of educational qualifications, economic activity and housing conditions and as demonstrated by other poverty indicators. In doing so she provides the first significant, comprehensive portrait of Muslim communities in modern Britain.

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