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Discover LudwigThe term “ethnic enclave” is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
This term is used to refer to a community composed of members of the same ethnicity that is distinct from the larger population of a locality or region. For example, “The Latino population in the Central Valley of California has created several ethnic enclaves.”.
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About a third of residents are Filipino, but Daly City doesn't feel like an ethnic enclave.
Next, fighting resumed in the breakaway ethnic enclave of Abkhazia in northwestern Georgia.
Increasingly, they are migrating from their ethnic enclave to ever more distant suburbs, attracted by good schools and safe streets.
To sojourn for a while in some ethnic enclave needn't be seen as exoticizing the other in some sinister way.
It is an ethnic enclave, held by those who occupied the ground when the cease-fire was reached in 1993.
"It was so beautiful here," said Mavluda Junbayeva, an Uzbek baker, who said she overcame her fears about leaving her ethnic enclave to come back to the bazaar.
"He hasn't come into his own," said Barb Meyers, 43, a dental hygienist from a white ethnic enclave in Southwest Chicago.
In the decades that followed, scholars argued over the limits and the utility of the term — did it apply to any poor neighborhood, any ethnic enclave?
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Sinjar, like Mosul, was once a multi-ethnic enclave, but the spectre of reprisals will likely prevent most Sunnis from returning.
The term 'ethnic enclave economy', defined as a special case of ethnic economy, was formulated more than 25 years ago and since then has been subject to a great debate.
The theoretical revision of ethnic economies and particularly of the 'ethnic enclave economy' points out how this was initially framed as a fixed category where immigrant businesses operated within the dynamics of circumscribed places (e.g. Little Havana in Miami).
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