But demographic change is about much more than Britain's
growing ethnic diversity.
Not exact matches
Although not without
growing pains, Canada once worked to accommodate the cultural, religious and
ethnic diversity that travelled with immigrants to Canada.
Cultural
diversity is
growing in some places; attempts to maintain
ethnic purity lead to battles in others.
Its portraits of urban Hinduism, Afro - Cuban Santeria, Japanese Presbyterianism and popular,
ethnic Catholicism vividly illustrate the
growing religious
diversity of cities.
Overall, these findings shed light on the role of
ethnic and gender differences in the appraisal of nonverbal behaviors, and extend our understanding of factors that may lead to successful social interaction in the context of
growing diversity in our society.
The city of Vienna is
growing increasingly diverse in both religion and ethnicity, according to a new Austrian Academy of Sciences (OeAW) study by Markus Speringer from the Vienna Institute for Demography (VID) / OeAW and IIASA and Ramon Bauer from VID / OeAW, which explored how Vienna's
ethnic and religious
diversity has developed from 1970 to 2011.
A
growing body of research suggests that having teachers that mirror the racial and
ethnic diversity of their students can have an impact on how well their students do academically.
As the
ethnic diversity of Canada's population
grows, so too does the religious
diversity of its workforce — and the calendar of religious holidays has expanded correspondingly.
When children
grow up to understand, appreciate and respect the cultural, racial and
ethnic diversity around them, it builds a stronger community.