Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Almost one-third of ethnic minorities here experience discrimination in Ireland
Dublin- Almost one-third of ethnic minorities in Ireland report having experienced discrimination.
That's according to a new report by the Economic and Social Research Institute and the Equality Authority. This research shows that 31 per cent of ethnic groups in Ireland report discrimination in areas such as job-hunting, accessing financial services or finding accommodation. That figure rises to 40 per cent among black people here.
That's according to a new report by the Economic and Social Research Institute and the Equality Authority. This research shows that 31 per cent of ethnic groups in Ireland report discrimination in areas such as job-hunting, accessing financial services or finding accommodation. That figure rises to 40 per cent among black people here.
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