JRF research: How place influences employment outcomes for ethnic minorities
In May 2014 the Joseph Rowntree Foundation’s Poverty and Ethnicity programme published ‘How place influences employment outcomes for ethnic minorities’.
In May 2014 the Joseph Rowntree Foundation’s Poverty and Ethnicity programme published ‘How place influences employment outcomes for ethnic minorities’.
In May 2014 the Joseph Rowntree Foundation’s Poverty and Ethnicity programme published ‘How place influences employment outcomes for ethnic minorities’.
In May 2014 the Joseph Rowntree Foundation Poverty and Ethnicity programme published ‘Caring and earning among low-income Caribbean, Pakistani and Somali people’.

‘Women’s voices on health. Addressing barriers to accessing primary care’ was published by Maternity Action and the WHEC in May 2014.

To mark the International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia in May, ILGA-Europe launched its 2014 Rainbow Europe Package.

Published in May 2014, ‘A Portrait of Modern Britain’ draws on an extensive set of survey, census, academic and polling data to build up a detailed picture of the five largest minority groups in the UK.

‘Disabled People’s Financial Histories: Uncovering the disability wealth-penalty’ was published by CASE in April 2014.

In May 2014, the Women’s Health & Equality Commission published a guiding paper by Imkaan, Positively UK and Rape Crisis England and Wales exploring issues around women’s mental health.

In April 2014, Thomas Piketty spoke about his book ‘Capital in the 21st Century’ at an LSE Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) seminar.
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