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What's causing structural racism in housing?

What's causing structural racism in housing?

14th Sep 2021
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Full employment: are we nearly there yet?

Full employment: are we nearly there yet?

13th Nov 2017
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Supporting ethnic minority young people from education into work

Supporting ethnic minority young people from education into work

14th Oct 2015
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Self-employment and ethnicity: an escape from poverty?

Self-employment and ethnicity: an escape from poverty?

28th Jul 2015
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Entry to, and progression in, work

Entry to, and progression in, work

28th Jul 2015
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The effect of occupation on poverty among ethnic minority groups

The effect of occupation on poverty among ethnic minority groups

30th Mar 2015
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Poverty across ethnic groups through recession and austerity

Poverty across ethnic groups through recession and austerity

30th Mar 2015
How are poverty, ethnicity and social networks related?

How are poverty, ethnicity and social networks related?

30th Mar 2015
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Projecting employment by ethnic group to 2022

Projecting employment by ethnic group to 2022

30th Mar 2015
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Initial evaluation of the JRF poverty and ethnicity programme

Initial evaluation of the JRF poverty and ethnicity programme

18th Nov 2014
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Why ethnicity matters for local authority action on poverty

Why ethnicity matters for local authority action on poverty

14th Oct 2014
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Tackling poverty across all ethnicities in the UK

Tackling poverty across all ethnicities in the UK

26th Aug 2014
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How place influences employment outcomes for ethnic minorities

How place influences employment outcomes for ethnic minorities

22nd May 2014
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Making the links: poverty, ethnicity and social networks

Making the links: poverty, ethnicity and social networks

21st Oct 2013
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In-work poverty, ethnicity and workplace cultures

In-work poverty, ethnicity and workplace cultures

25th Sep 2013
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Perspectives on ageing in Gypsy families

Perspectives on ageing in Gypsy families

13th Feb 2012
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