Ugandan Asians in Great Britain (1975) examines the impact of the
1972 immigration of 28,000 Asians expelled from Uganda, looking at
the impact on both the immigrants themselves and the British host
community. It is an attempt to understand some of the dynamics of
forced migrant transition from one society and culture to another.
The study was largely carried out in Wandsworth and Slough and
shows how these communities - not without social problems before
this influx of immigrants - adapted to the new arrivals. The
sensitivity and effectiveness of the community relations
organisations and the welfare agencies in these areas is revealed.
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