Highly-Educated Minorities in Britain Are Losing Out at Work

  • Inequalities report says they’re less likely to be employed
  • Occupations not commensurate with level of educational success
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Second-generation ethnic minorities in Britain have fared much better in education than their white majority counterparts despite having much less advantaged backgrounds, yet are less likely to be employed, new research shows.