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Geographies of faith: the differing suburbanisation experiences of the Indian and Pakistani populations of Dundee and Glasgow and Pakistani populations of Dundee and Glasgow Dr. Sarah Anne Munoz Research Fellow Research Fellow Centre for Rural


  1. Geographies of faith: the differing suburbanisation experiences of the Indian and Pakistani populations of Dundee and Glasgow and Pakistani populations of Dundee and Glasgow Dr. Sarah ‐ Anne Munoz Research Fellow Research Fellow Centre for Rural Health, UHI Millennium Institute Doctoral research carried out at the University of Dundee y Thanks to PhD supervisors Prof. Allan Findlay and Dr. Donald Houston

  2. INDIAN AND PAKISTANI SEGREGATION 2001

  3. RESIDENTIAL DISTRIBUTION OF PAKISTANI AND INDIAN ETHNIC POPULATIONS RESIDENTIAL DISTRIBUTION OF PAKISTANI AND INDIAN ETHNIC POPULATIONS DUNDEE DUNDEE 2001

  4. RESIDENTIAL DISTRIBUTION OF PAKISTANI ETHNIC POPULATION GLASGOW 2001

  5. SEGREGATION OVER TIME

  6. RESIDENTIAL PATTERNS OF SUBURBANISATION INDIAN POPUALATIONS DUNDEE Suburbanisation = lightest green

  7. RESIDENTIAL PATTERNS OF SUBURBANISATION INDIAN POPULATIONS GLASGOW Suburbanisation = lightest green

  8. RESIDENTIAL PATTERNS OF SUBURBANISATION PAKISTANI POPULATIONS DUNDEE Suburbanisation = lightest green

  9. RESIDENTIAL PATTERNS OF SUBURBANISATION PAKISTANI POPULATIONS GLASGOW Suburbanisation = lightest green

  10. INDIAN AND PAKISTANI SEGREGATION 2001

  11. DIFFERENCES IN RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION BY FAITH

  12. THE RELIGIOUS COMPOSITION OF THE INDIAN AND PAKISTANI POPULATIONS VARIES BY POSTCODE SECTOR

  13. ETHNIC-FAITH CLUSTERS - are strongest in suburban areas

  14. EXPERIENCING SEGREGATION AND SUBURBANISATION

  15. EXPERIENCING SEGREGATION AND SUBURBANISATION

  16. CLUSTERING AND RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION Those without resources to move to suburbs often could move closer to their place of Those without resources to move to suburbs often could move closer to their place of worship • Empowerment • Control Clustering around place of worship a response not only to faith but socio ‐ economic characteristics Clustering in central locations – place of worship and socio ‐ economic characteristics Clustering in suburban areas – different types of suburbanisation by faith • Indian ‐ Muslim: professional class, private renting • Indian ‐ Hindu: middle class, owner ‐ occupier I di Hi d iddl l i

  17. THANK YOU Dr. Sarah ‐ Anne Munoz Research Fellow Centre for Rural Health, UHI Millennium Institute Sarah ‐ anne.munoz@uhi.ac.uk

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