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Durban. a Study in Racial Ecology / Ronald Davies, Hilstan Watts, Leo Kuper.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1958]Copyright date: ©1958Description: 1 online resource (262 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780231909068
  • 9780231881081
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES -- TABLES -- INTRODUCTION -- PREFACE -- CHAPTER I. RACE CONTACT: CONFLICT OR CO-OPERATION? -- CHAPTER II. THE PEOPLES OF DURBAN: ECONOMIC ASPECTS -- CHAPTER III. THE PEOPLES OF DURBAN (CONTD): AGE, SEX, MARITAL STATUS, BIRTH AND DEATH RATES, RELIGION, LANGUAGE; VARIATIONS BETWEEN AND WITHIN RACES -- CHAPTER IV. RESIDENTIAL ECOLOGY OF THE RACES -- CHAPTER V. RESIDENTIAL ECOLOGY OF THE RACES (CONTINUED): INCOME, RELIGION AND LANGUAGE -- CHAPTER VI. SEGREGATION, PURE AND APPLIED -- CHAPTER VII. GROUP AREAS -- CHAPTER VIII. PROSPECT -- APPENDIX A. DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES OF EUROPEANS, COLOUREDS AND INDIANS, AND CALCULATION OF MEAN AND PER CAPITA INCOMES OF AFRICAN POPULATION -- APPENDIX B. CENSUS TRACTS -- APPENDIX C. MEAN AND PER CAPITA INCOME, BY RACE AND CENSUS TRACT, DURBAN: 1951 CENSUS -- INDEX -- Map
Summary: A study of racial ecology in Durban, South Africa in relation to the proposals of the Group Areas Act during the 1950s and the anti-Indian feelings among the white population. Specifically focuses on the conflicts and co-operation of racial contact, the economic aspects and demographics of the peoples of Durban, residential ecology, segregation, and group areas.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- FIGURES -- TABLES -- INTRODUCTION -- PREFACE -- CHAPTER I. RACE CONTACT: CONFLICT OR CO-OPERATION? -- CHAPTER II. THE PEOPLES OF DURBAN: ECONOMIC ASPECTS -- CHAPTER III. THE PEOPLES OF DURBAN (CONTD): AGE, SEX, MARITAL STATUS, BIRTH AND DEATH RATES, RELIGION, LANGUAGE; VARIATIONS BETWEEN AND WITHIN RACES -- CHAPTER IV. RESIDENTIAL ECOLOGY OF THE RACES -- CHAPTER V. RESIDENTIAL ECOLOGY OF THE RACES (CONTINUED): INCOME, RELIGION AND LANGUAGE -- CHAPTER VI. SEGREGATION, PURE AND APPLIED -- CHAPTER VII. GROUP AREAS -- CHAPTER VIII. PROSPECT -- APPENDIX A. DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES OF EUROPEANS, COLOUREDS AND INDIANS, AND CALCULATION OF MEAN AND PER CAPITA INCOMES OF AFRICAN POPULATION -- APPENDIX B. CENSUS TRACTS -- APPENDIX C. MEAN AND PER CAPITA INCOME, BY RACE AND CENSUS TRACT, DURBAN: 1951 CENSUS -- INDEX -- Map

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A study of racial ecology in Durban, South Africa in relation to the proposals of the Group Areas Act during the 1950s and the anti-Indian feelings among the white population. Specifically focuses on the conflicts and co-operation of racial contact, the economic aspects and demographics of the peoples of Durban, residential ecology, segregation, and group areas.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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