Abstract
Standard theory on British immigration to Australia has assumed that British immigrants are an extension of the Anglo-Saxon core culture since Australian society has the same language and ancestral origins, the political institutions are similar and the societies have similar sports and folkways. This analysis tests this proposition through an examination of the extent to which British mobility, urbanization, residential segregation and housing patterns resemble those of the Australian born and to what extent the British have become a third culture between the Australian born and other foreign born.
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