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Caribbean Women's Migration

Om Caribbean Women's Migration

Caribbean Women's Migration: Windrush Era Housing Experiences and Aspirations is a qualitative case-study analysis of eight London-based women. The main purpose of the research was to document the housing histories of each subject over half a century since their arrival and subsequent settlement in the United Kingdom. The study highlights several themes, including: - the exploration of Caribbean women's migration literature during the Windrush period (1948-1970); - racial discrimination as it relates to Caribbean housing access; - continued patterns of black and ethnic minority concentration and segregation in inner city metropolitan areas. Caribbean Windrush women and men have strived to elevate their living standards and have shown resourcefulness in overcoming barriers and achieving their aspirations in acquiring property. They are now represented within the full spectrum of housing tenure. By documenting women's housing case-studies, this study gives a voice to Caribbean women who've been marginalized because they were women and dark skinned. Moreover, it outlines how future generations of people-black, white, and people of all nationalities and cultural affiliations-can work toward change in the United Kingdom.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781665597241
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Sider:
  • 144
  • Utgitt:
  • 6. oktober 2022
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 216x9x279 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 481 g.
Leveringstid: 2-4 uker
Forventet levering: 19. mai 2025

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Caribbean Women's Migration: Windrush Era Housing Experiences and Aspirations is a qualitative case-study analysis of eight London-based women. The main purpose of the research was to document the housing histories of each subject over half a century since their arrival and subsequent settlement in the United Kingdom. The study highlights several themes, including: - the exploration of Caribbean women's migration literature during the Windrush period (1948-1970); - racial discrimination as it relates to Caribbean housing access; - continued patterns of black and ethnic minority concentration and segregation in inner city metropolitan areas. Caribbean Windrush women and men have strived to elevate their living standards and have shown resourcefulness in overcoming barriers and achieving their aspirations in acquiring property. They are now represented within the full spectrum of housing tenure. By documenting women's housing case-studies, this study gives a voice to Caribbean women who've been marginalized because they were women and dark skinned. Moreover, it outlines how future generations of people-black, white, and people of all nationalities and cultural affiliations-can work toward change in the United Kingdom.

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