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From the same report,
A recent study by Professor Anthony Heath and Professor Yaojun Li looked at
differences in labour market attainment for males belonging to different ethnic
groups during the period 1972 to 2005 (Li and Heath, 2008). The study assessed
ethnic penalties after controlling for measures of human capital, predominantly
education. Heath and Li found that black and Pakistani/Bangladeshi men became
more likely to be unemployed during the period. While Indian men’s labour market
status improved over the period, the situation of black Caribbean, black African
and Pakistani/Bangladeshi men worsened (Li and Heath, 2008).
So we have two studies showing worse discrimination for Muslim (and black) names, and one which finds statistically similar discrimination.
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