Understand that this disagreement is over definitions/interpretations, not statistics.
The question is whether the populations are separated into heterogeneous cultural communities, or rather are integrated into a more homogenous society.
In my experience (having spent effectively all of my >40 years living in Melbourne) is that it's a bit of both, but that cultural disharmony is not a problem.
The question is whether the populations are separated into heterogeneous cultural communities, or rather are integrated into a more homogenous society.
In my experience (having spent effectively all of my >40 years living in Melbourne) is that it's a bit of both, but that cultural disharmony is not a problem.