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Regional Studies | 1975

Regional differences in prejudice

Richard T. Schaefer

Schaefer R. T. (1974) Regional differences in prejudice, Reg. Studies 9, 1–14. Generally little attention has been given to the impact that regional differences might have in levels of racial prejudice toward Commonwealth immigrants. This paper examines the data of the 1966–1967 Survey of Race Relations which permit such geographical comparisons. In the analysis of five boroughs or towns, prejudice was highest where the concentration of immigrants and the white residents personal experience with them is the greatest. Nationally differences were not so clearly tied to presence or absence of immigrants. The South-West or West Country and the North-West had the highest levels of prejudice with the South-East exhibiting the least. London, which occupied a middle position, had the same level of prejudice as Scotland and somewhat higher than Wales. Explanations are offered for these observed differences. Racial prejudice is found not to vary randomly throughout Great Britain, but is greater in certain areas tha...


International Migration Review | 1974

Book Review: Migration and Race Relations in an English City: A Study in BristolMigration and Race Relations in an English City: A Study in Bristol. By RichmondAnthony H. assisted by LyonMichael and HaleSylvia, KingRoy. London: Oxford University Press, 1973. Pp. 344.

Richard T. Schaefer

conditions which immigrants suffer are worth this detailed presentation. The authors also note the distortions that immigration has caused in the indigenous working class. In a final section they conclude that immigrants and natives are still in the same social class, and that only barriers of perception stand in the way of united action. One may argue, of course, that at some point perceptions may create a class even within a roughly common economic setting. For the moment, despite the limitations of a pioneering synthesis, the authors have provided a valuable introduction to an important recent chapter in the phenomenon of migration.


Sociological Quarterly | 1996

EDUCATION AND PREJUDICE

Richard T. Schaefer


Sociological Quarterly | 1995

EDUCATION AND PREJUDICE:. Unraveling the Relationship*

Richard T. Schaefer


Ethnic and Racial Studies | 1980

Racial endogamy in Great Britain: A cross‐national perspective*

Richard T. Schaefer


Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies | 1973

Party affiliation and prejudice in Britain

Richard T. Schaefer


Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies | 1973

Contacts between immigrants and Englishmen: Road to tolerance or intolerance?

Richard T. Schaefer


Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies | 1975

Reluctant welcome: U.S. responses to the South Vietnamese refugees

Richard T. Schaefer; Sandra L. Schaefer


Patterns of Prejudice | 1974

The dynamics of British racial prejudice

Richard T. Schaefer


Social Forces | 1988

Black Scientists, White Society, and Colorless Science: A Study of Universalism in American Science.By Willie Pearson, Jr. Associated Faculty Press. 201 pp.

Richard T. Schaefer

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Sandra L. Schaefer

Western Illinois University

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Anthony H. Richmond

London School of Economics and Political Science

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