A more detailed account of the housing situation of Indians and Pakistanis in the study area is being prepared for publication from the Centre for Urban and Regional Studies, University of Birmingham.
2.
Robert Weaver, The Negro Ghetto ( New York, Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1948), p. 279.
3.
Davis McEntire, Residence and Race. Final and Comprehensive Report to the Commission on Race and Housing (Berkeley , University of California Press, 1960), p. 158.
4.
Part of a survey of slum and twilight housing in three Yorkshire towns undertaken by Dr. E. M. Sigsworth of York University and R. K. Wilkinson of Leeds University.
5.
Weaver, op. cit., p. 293.
6.
See Reference 11, p. 279.
7.
cf. Elizabeth Burney, Housing on Trial ( London, O.U.P. for the Institute of Race Relations , 1967), pp. 208 and 209.
8.
Rashmi Desai, Indian Immigrants in Britain ( London, O.U.P. for the Institute of Race Relations , 1963), p. 43.
9.
See1.
10.
Cf. Burney, op. cit.
11.
P.E.P., Racial Discrimination in Britain (London, P.E.P., 1967), p. 75, paragraph 62.2.
12.
P.E.P. Report, p. 74, paragraph 61.3.
13.
E. Frederick Scheitinger, 'Racial Succession and Changing Property Values in Residential Chicago', in E. W. Burgess and D. J. Bogue, Contributions to Urban Sociology (University of Chicago Press, 1964), p. 98.