White Immigrants: A Portrait of the Polish Community in London

Brown, B. (2003) White Immigrants: A Portrait of the Polish Community in London. Working Paper. Institute for Community Studies.

Abstract

In the process of preparing research on Polish migrants to London, Belinda Brown explores the problems confronted by the Polish community in London - expected to become larger with the accession of Poland to the EU - and the overlap with problems experienced by black migrants. She identifies a number of difficulties with conventional ideas about discrimination and racism, and believes the position of a white migrant community can also help to clarify the part actually played by ‘race’ in hindering settlement and social mobility of newcomers.

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