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DWP publish results of race discrimination survey in recruitment











DWP
publish results of race discrimination survey in recruitment

The DWP have published a report showing the results of a
test for racial discrimination in recruitment practices in England and Scotland
involving submitting duplicate “matched” job applications from white
and ethnic minority applicants. The net discrimination in favour of white names
over equivalent applications from ethnic minority candidates was 29%.

The test used in the report, DWP test for racial discrimination in recruitment
practice
, involved submitting duplicate “matched” job
applications from white and ethnic minority applicants to each of 987 vacancies
in Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Glasgow, Leeds, London and Manchester.

The researchers from the National Centre for Social
Research (NatCen) adopted a net measure for describing the level of
discrimination based on the 155 sets of applications which received positive
responses. By subtracting the proportion of the ethnic minority applications
that received a positive response from employers (39 per cent) from the
proportion for white applications (68 per cent), the net discrimination in
favour of white names was 29 per cent.

The test design allowed the researchers to look at
discrimination for each of the individual ethnic minority groups. The level of
racial discrimination was found to be high across all ethnic groups. Although
there was some variation in the level, ranging from 21 per cent for
Pakistani/Bangladeshi names to 32 per cent for Indian, Chinese and black
Caribbean names, the differences between the groups were not statistically
significant.

The report concludes that the random assignment of names to
convey ethnicity in applications in the test means there are no plausible
explanations for the difference in treatment found between white and ethnic
minority names other than racial discrimination.

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