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[MigrantFriends.com] How migrants from Turkey and Europe have affected the London Borough of Enfield?

 

How migrants from Turkey and Europe  have affected the London Borough of Enfield?

One of the borough that has been extremely affected  by  migrants  from Turkey and EU  is the London Borough of Enfield where  the Turkish, Polish   Turkish, Kurdish Kosovans and  Albanians population has recently exponentially increased.

Most Turkish migrants in the borough are involved in petty businesses across the borough. Some white and black communities have moved from the areas they were living before due to human pressure caused by the new arrivals from Turkey and Europe.  


Enfield is one of the most highly deprived Outer London boroughs. Nationally, Enfield is ranked 64th most deprived out of the 326 local authority areas in England.

Poverty has increased among Black, Asian and  minority ethnic (BAME) communities partly due to high unemployment and competition with new arrivals to scarce resources, housing, education and employment opportunities. The large majority of BAME  communities live in  the most deprived wards of  Edmonton Green, Upper Edmonton, Lower Edmonton, Ponders End and Turkey Street. Such are the levels of deprivation in the three Edmonton wards that all three are within the most deprived 10% of wards in England.  Edmonton is an area in the London Borough of Enfield with some of the most deprived wards in London. Twelve of Enfield's twenty-one wards are in the most deprived 25% of wards in England.

Enfield Council is struggling to cope with the increased demand for  services  (housing, health, and education)  from these new arrivals from Turkey and Europe. The Council has recently cut all funding to the local voluntary sector.

More:

http://www.enfield.gov.uk/healthandwellbeing/info/16/the_health_and_wellbeing_of_children_young_people_and_their_families/89/demographics

http://www.enfield.gov.uk/healthandwellbeing/deprivation

http://www.londonspovertyprofile.org.uk/indicators/boroughs/enfield/

http://npi.org.uk/publications/work-and-pay/edmontons-socio-economic-profile-meeting-challenge/

 

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