Research and analysis

Ethnic minority labour market participation interventions: part 2

This research explores interventions which support 'stay at home' ethnic minority women in 22 Jobcentre Plus areas.

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This report is part of a programme of work by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) in response to the Race Disparity Audit. The audit:

  • examined how people of different ethnicities are treated by public services
  • aimed to contribute to a better informed public debate about ethnicity in the UK

This report looks at interventions identified in Ethnic minority labour market participation interventions: part 1, in particular those which may encourage the labour market participation of 鈥榮tay at home鈥� ethnic minority women. That is women who, for cultural reasons, may be expected to remain in the home caring for the family and not participate in the labour market.

Authors: DWP Children, Families and Disadvantage Division.

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Published 11 October 2019

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