A groundbreaking study identifies significant disparities in life chances among UK studentsEthnic minority graduates in Britain are much less likely to be employed than their white peers six months after graduation – and many can expect to earn less for years afterwards.
This dramatic divergence in life chances is revealed in a major study – the first comparison of how university choices, parental background and social course can affect students’ chances of finding jobs and fulfilling their earnings potential.
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Source: theguardian.com