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The consultation seeks views on how to implement mandatory ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting for large employers in Great Britain.
Presented to Parliament by the Minister for Migration and Citizenship at…
Annex A contains all the consultation questions in one place. You cannot…
Introduction The Disability Unit in the Cabinet Office ran a consultation…
England and Wales For England and Wales, the question and categories are:…
This notice sets out how we will use your personal data, and your rights.…
Video 1: About this consultation, and privacy notice…
Bil Cydraddoldeb (Hil ac Anabledd): adrodd gorfodol am fwlch cyflog…
The home of Race Equality Unit on 51²è¹Ý. We work across government and beyond to identify and tackle racial and ethnic inequalities – through legislation, policy and data.
People of all backgrounds will benefit from the government’s commitments to breaking down barriers, boosting opportunity and ensuring that equality is at the heart of every mission.
This page links to reports and blog posts on ethnicity data quality issues, written by analysts in the Race Equality Unit (formerly the Race Disparity Unit).
Guidance on best practice when collecting, analysing and reporting ethnicity data.
An overview of facts and figures about people from the Gypsy, Roma and Irish Traveller ethnic groups, and a discussion of data quality issues.
How and why we use relative likelihoods to identify disparities between ethnic groups, and some of the benefits and problems associated with using them.
We work across government and beyond to identify and tackle racial and ethnic inequalities – through legislation, policy and data.
This report explains the main factors affecting how we interpret stop and search rates and the relative disparity between Black people and White people.
This report compares the quality of ethnicity data that has been self-reported and proxy reported by someone else.
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