Research conducted by the Annecy Behavioral Science Lab in collaboration with Neighbourly Lab explored the diverse factors contributing to the sense of belonging in London boroughs Camden and Westminster. Findings indicate notable differences; in Camden, social cohesion among diverse groups was crucial for fostering belonging, while in Westminster, educational indicators played a significant role. This highlights the complex nature of social connections in urban settings, emphasizing that a sense of belonging is dependent on local community dynamics and resources.
In Camden, perceptions of social cohesion between diverse groups most strongly correlated with belonging, highlighting the importance of community integration in fostering a sense of connection.
Westminster residents' sense of belonging to London was correlated strongly with indicators like education, suggesting that access to educational resources can enhance community ties.
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