Paper on ‘Racial Prejudice and Recession Labour Market Penalties’

A paper by The Centre for Economic Performance, When Work Disappears: Racial Prejudice and Recession Labour Market Penalties examines whether racial prejudice and labour market discrimination is counter-cyclical, drawing on data from the British Social Attitudes survey.

The paper concluded that the results implied that recessions exacerbated existing racial inequalities.

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