P Congdon, “An Analysis of Population and Social Change in London Wards in the 1980s” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, New Series, 14:4 (1989) 478-491
“The most distinctive feature of the 1980s is the cessation of the high population losses which occurred in many parts of inner London in the 1970s (Champion and Congdon, 1988). Instead a population revival as a result both of net migration gain (or reduced migration loss) and increased natural gain has occurred”1
““Figure 4 of the general fertility rate in 1981-87 shows the highest levels to occur in working class areas of inner London, especially those with large ethnic minorities. The ethnic group differ- ential is also apparent in high fertility in those parts of outer west London (in Ealing and Hounslow) with large Asian communities”2
1P Congdon, “An Analysis of Population and Social Change in London Wards in the 1980s” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, New Series, 14:4 (1989) 478-491 479.
2P Congdon, “An Analysis of Population and Social Change in London Wards in the 1980s” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, New Series, 14:4 (1989) 478-491, 487.
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