Understanding Society Scientific Conference 2025
Session: Social diversity and community cohesion: Evidence from Understanding Society
Location: EBS 2.2
Start Time: 10:00
End Time: 11:00
Title: KEYNOTE by Professor Tak Wing Chan
Day: Wednesday, July 2, 2025
Professor Tak Wing Chan
With immigration running at a high level over the past few decades, Britain has become, ethnically and culturally speaking, a much more diverse society than before. Right across the political spectrum there are concerns over whether growing social diversity would undermine community cohesion, and scholars have reported conflicting results on this issue. In this lecture, I report the findings from an ongoing research project with Juta Kawalerowicz (Stockholm University). We analyse Understanding Society data cross-sectionally and longitudinally, and show that while social diversity is associated with lower levels of community cohesion, these associations are explained away when material deprivation is taken into account. Overall, it is material deprivation, not diversity, which threatens the social fabric.
Dr Juta Kawalerowicz, Stockholm University