Runnymede report on ethnicity and cash machines
In August 2009, the Runnymede Trust published ‘Who Pays to Access Cash? Ethnicity and Cash Machines’.
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In August 2009, the Runnymede Trust published ‘Who Pays to Access Cash? Ethnicity and Cash Machines’.
In July 2009, the Equality and Human Rights Commission published the report of its Inquiry into Race Discrimination in the Construction Industry.
The Home Affairs Committee published ‘The Macpherson Report – Ten Years On’ on 22 July 2009.
‘Poverty pathways: ethnic minority women’s livelihoods’ looks at why ethnic minority women as a group experience considerably higher rates of poverty than White women in the UK.
‘Lifts and Ladders: resolving ethnic minority women’s exclusion from power’ looks at why ethnic minority women are excluded from power in the UK.
In 2009 the Equality and Human Rights Commission published ‘Inequalities experienced by Gypsy and Traveller communities: A review’.
‘Who Cares about the White Working Class?’ is edited by Kjartan Páll Sveinsson and was published by the Runnymede Trust in January 2009.
‘Ethnicity and family – Relationships within and between ethnic groups’ by Lucinda Platt was published by the Equality and Human Rights Commission on 19 January 2009.
The judgement by Lord Justice Moses in the case of Southall Black Sisters and London Borough of Ealing was published on 29 July 2008.
Fawcett published the final report of its ‘Routes to Power’ research study on ethnic minority women leaders in May 2008.