The Bow Group’s report, Race to the Top: the Experience of Black Students in Higher Education, produced in partnership with Elevation Networks and with sponsorship from Deloitte, has hit the headlines again with a feature being run in this morning’s Independent. The article reports:”Unpublished material from the Higher Education Statistics Authority reveals that black students are 30 per cent less likely to be employed than their white counterparts.The figures emerge as a damming report from the black employment charity Elevation Networks and the think-tank the Bow Group claims that even those who get jobs will earn 9 per cent less for the same type of work within five years.”Read the article in full on the Independent website here.You can read the original article on this website here.
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