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12/95/
ERIC TITLE NUMBER: ED060142 AUTHOR: Abramson, Harold J.
TITLE: Ethnic Pluralism in the Connecticut Central City.
Community Structure Series, Number 6.
YEAR PUBLISHED: 1970
NOTE: 25 p.
AVAILABILITY: Institute of Urban Research, University of
Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. 06268 ($1.00)
ABSTRACT: Before the implications of ethnic pluralism for
social behavior and attitudes can be understood, some idea
of the extent of diversity among ethnic groups is
necessary.
This paper provides data on the ethnic groups who reside in
the center of three of Connecticut's largest cities:
Hartford, Bridgeport, and New Haven. The degree of
similarity and dissimilarity between Connecticut's ethnic
groups in social characteristics, in economic and political
dimensions, and in their attitudes toward the world around
them, is examined in this report. (Author/JM)
KEY DESCRIPTORS: Blue-Collar-Occupations; Community
Characteristics; Demography-; Ethnic-Groups; Ethnic
Relations; Racial-Relations; Religious-Cultural-Groups;
Social-Attitudes; State-Surveys; White-Collar-Occupations
KEY DESCRIPTORS: *Ethnic-Distribution;
*Political-Attitudes;
*Socioeconomic-Status; *Urban-Population
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