I'm posting both the Grauniad and Torygraph angles on this one just to be safe.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/09/01/nimm01.xml&sSheet=/portal/2005/09/01/ixportal.htmlAsian enclaves in British cities are growing in both their size and isolation and are likely to expand even more as a result of further immigration, according to a study presented yesterday.
The enclaves, in cities such as Bradford, Leicester and Oldham, now compare in scale with some of the African-American enclaves in places such as New York, Chicago and Miami, geographers were told at their annual conference in London.
One of the major findings was that there was a greater mixing by most ethnic groups with the native "host" community between the censuses of 1991 and 2001.
But the growth of Asian enclaves, for example Bengalis living in East London, went starkly against that trend. Pakistani and Bangladeshi groups in major cities were more isolated than a decade ago.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/race/story/0,11374,1560368,00.htmlAsian communities living in several UK cities face social isolation as severe as that experienced in the black ghettoes of divided American cities like Miami and Chicago, research has found.
Mike Poulsen, a lecturer in geography at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, analysed UK census data from 1991 and 2001. He found that the number of people from the Pakistani community who lived in segregated communities in Bradford and Oldham had trebled during the decade. The numbers of people within the Indian community in Leicester living in such enclaves rose by a third.
The community in each city could be classed as living in a ghetto, Dr Poulsen told the annual meeting of the Royal Geographical Society in London.
He said: "It's alarming that UK cities are rising up the world rankings in terms of segregation. The idea was that people would assimilate. The danger is that the assimilation process is so slow that for many it is just not possible."