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Counting Roma: the ethical dilemma

Yaron Matras By Yaron Matras Filed Under: Ethnicity, Featured Posted: May 20, 2015

Roma are one of Europe’s most marginalised and deprived communities. Addressing their problems is made more difficult by lack of transparency in the methods used to collect data on them, argues Professor Yaron Matras, as a new project is launched to tackle the problem. Europe’s Roma population suffers extreme poverty and social marginalisation. European institutions have […]

Tagged With: Council of Europe, European Commission, Gypsies, Irish travellers, Manchester City Council, Migration Yorkshire, Ofsted, Roma, Romani, Salford University, Travellers

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Still disadvantaged? The educational attainment of ethnic minority groups

Kitty Lymperopoulou By Kitty Lymperopoulou Filed Under: Ethnicity, Featured Posted: May 14, 2015

Despite the educational attainment gap between ethnic minority groups and the White British group narrowing, some ethnic minority groups continue to experience inequalities in education, explains Dr Kitty Lymperopoulou, who has contributed to a book on Ethnic identity and inequalities in Britain which has just been published. Education policy under successive governments in the UK has been […]

Tagged With: census, education, EMAG, ethnic inequalities, ethnic inequalities in the labour market, Ethnic Minortiy Achievement Grant

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The Irish in Britain

By Liam Harte Filed Under: Ethnicity, Featured Posted: May 12, 2015

 Liam Harte explains how his research into the Irish in Britain became the basis for a new play, which has just opened. The Irish Government published in March the country’s first official policy on diaspora issues. Global Irish: Ireland’s Diaspora Policy runs to 57 pages and is informed by over 130 submissions provided by organisations […]

Tagged With: Aisling Return to Ireland Project, Global Irish: Ireland's Diaspora Policy, Ireland, Irish, Irish diaspora, London Irish Centre, Manchester, Martin Lynch, My English Tongue: My Irish Heart, Safe Home Programme, The Literature of the Irish in Britain

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Why Gypsies and Travellers should count for more

By Nigel de Noronha Filed Under: Ethnicity, Featured Posted: April 23, 2015

Gypsies and Irish Travellers are dealing with discrimination and disadvantage – especially in housing provision. Nigel de Noronha explains why an accurate recording of their numbers in the census would be a good place to start to improve their situation. The 2011 census showed that white Gypsies and Irish Travellers are the ethnic group most […]

Tagged With: Basildon council, census, Dale Farm, David Cameron, Eric Pickles, Gypsies, Gypsy Council, Irish travellers, Joseph P. Jones, Localism Act, Office for Natioanl Statistics, Roma Gypsies, Romani, White Gypsies

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Why are Muslims less accepted than other minorities in Britain?

Ingrid Storm By Ingrid Storm Filed Under: Ethnicity, Featured Posted: April 9, 2015

Negative attitudes towards Muslims may cause discrimination and disadvantage. Dr Ingrid Storm considers the reasons why prejudice is still high. Muslims are less accepted in Britain than other religious and ethnic minorities. Such heightened negative attitudes could contribute to discrimination in the labour market, segregation and social conflicts. In a recent Policy@Manchester blog by Rob […]

Tagged With: British Social Attitudes survey, cultural racism, marriage, muslims, racial prejudice, religious prejudice

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Unpicking the hierarchy of prejudice

By James Rhodes Filed Under: All posts, Ethnicity, Featured Posted: March 26, 2015

Chelsea fans’ actions in Paris received media and political condemnation. James Rhodes considers why a report revealing racialised inequalities in UK universities did not. On 17 February, a group of Chelsea football fans travelling on the Paris Metro to a Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain were filmed chanting “we’re racist, we’re racist, and that’s […]

Tagged With: Aiming Higher, Chelsea, Dan Hodges, David Cameron, David Lammy, Jose Mourinho, Metropolitan Police, racism, Runnymede Trust, Souleymane, Universities

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Two Things We Need to Say About Race That Are True

Laurence Brown By Laurence Brown Filed Under: All posts, Ethnicity, Featured Posted: March 20, 2015

Social inequalities and racial discrimination powerfully impact on the lives of Britain’s ethnic minorities. These are the two issues that have to be central to any political conversation about race in today’s society. Described by The Times as “among the most important documentaries of the decade” Channel 4’s Things We Won’t Say About Race That […]

Tagged With: Daily Mail, David Cameron, ethnic inequalities, ethnic minorities, ethnicity, Nigel Farage, race, racism

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Ethnic Inequality in Low Pay

Simon Peters By Simon Peters Filed Under: All posts, Ethnicity, Featured Posted: March 12, 2015

Minimum wage legislation is supposed to deliver earnings that protect an individual’s living standard from falling below an acceptable level. Quite often it does no such thing, explains Dr Simon Peters. Setting the UK national minimum wage should be a key policy in the framework of equality legislation. Yet there are serious doubts about whether […]

Tagged With: Bangladeshi workers, Chinese workers, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, low pay, minimum wage, Office for National Statistics, ONS, Pakistani workers

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Racial prejudice: how bad measures can lead us astray

Rob Ford By Rob Ford Filed Under: Ethnicity, Featured Posted: February 26, 2015

Last year, the Guardian triggered a major debate over prejudice after a front page splash painted a dark picture of rising racial intolerance in Britain, writes Dr Robert Ford. But he argues that this debate was focussed on a poorly constructed measure – and that more robust measures paint a very different picture. There is […]

Tagged With: British Social Attitudes survey, muslims, racial discrimination, racial prejudice, The Guardian, West Indians

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Ethnic inequalities in health – policy paralysis and the need to be ambitious

James Nazroo By James Nazroo Filed Under: All posts, Ethnicity, Featured Posted: February 5, 2015

How and why does policy continue to fail to address inequalities in health? asks Professor James Nazroo. A recent report on inequalities in health, commissioned by the British Academy, brought together responses to the question, “What one policy could make a difference if implemented at a local level?” The context was, of course, local government, […]

Tagged With: Black Report, British Academy Report, employment rights, inequalities, inequality, Laia Bécares, local government, Runnymede Trust, This Generation

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