RT Article T1 Racial discrimination and health: exploring the possible protective effects of ethnic density JF Ethnicity and Integration SP 225 OP 250 A1 Stafford, Mai A2 Bécares, Laia A2 Nazroo, James LA English YR 2010 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1871498686 AB The work described in this chapter aims to widen the focus of research on ethnicity and health to highlight how the residential context can shape the everyday experiences and health of ethnic minority groups. Ethnic inequalities in health are well documented, with both a poorer economic position and exposure to racism leading to poorer health for several of the UK’s ethnic minority groups. However, an emerging literature suggests that ethnic density may mitigate some of these effects. Possible protective pathways that may link greater ethnic density to better ethnic minority health are explored. NO Gesehen am 28.11.2023 SN 9789048191031 K1 ethnic minority K1 Social Cohesion K1 Racial Discrimination K1 Civic Engagement K1 ethnic minority group DO 10.1007/978-90-481-9103-1_11