This comment piece describes the level of integration between pupils of different backgrounds in Bradford's schools, in response to a TV documentary focusing on the relationships between members of this city's largely segregated communities.
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Research Fellow University of Bristol
Ellen, who was a Senior Research Economist at IFS and is now a Research Fellow, is a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute.
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- IFS
Suggested citation
Greaves, E. (2012). "Make Bradford British": the parallel lives of the younger generation. London: IFS. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/make-bradford-british-parallel-lives-younger-generation (accessed: 20 May 2024).
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