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Podcast: Ethnicity and Understanding Society

Posted on February 26, 2013January 4, 2016 by lucindaplatt

understanding-society-podcast-logo-e0fd2a0af43862076fd5aef2eb331fe7In this interview for the Understanding Society Podcast series, I talk about why Understanding Society is THE must-use data resource for anyone interested in looking at ethnic minorities in the UK.

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