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Coresidency of Immigrant Groups in a Diverse Inner-City Neighborhood of Whitechapel, London
Shlomit Flint-Ashery,
Erez Hatna
Global Public Health
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Immigrant Population
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Inner-city Neighborhoods
100%
Co-residency
100%
Whitechapel
100%
Residential Units
60%
Family Members
20%
Cohabitation
20%
Ethnic Groups
20%
Extended Family
20%
High Density
20%
Neighborhood Level
20%
Door-to-door Survey
20%
Single-family
20%
Economic Constraints
20%
Family Structure
20%
Spatial Concentration
20%
Residential Choice
20%
Global South
20%
Residential Patterns
20%
East End
20%
Residential Arrangements
20%
Social Sciences
London
100%
Family Member
50%
Family Structure
50%
Extended Family
50%
Computer Science
City Neighborhood
100%
Immigrant Group
100%
Spatial Concentration
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Immigrant
100%
Cohabitation
50%
Family Structure
50%