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Runnymede published two new pieces of research in May and June.

The first was a large report published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation on caring and earning among Caribbean, Somali and Pakistani low income people. It highlighted the challenges of balancing work and care, and the need for employers and service providers to respond better to the needs of Black and minority ethnic people, including by tackling discrimination. More information: http://www.jrf.org.uk/publications/caring-and-earning-amomg-low-income-caribbean-pakistani-and-somali-people

A second research briefing examined the labour market outcomes of Black and minority graduates of Russell Group universities. It found that even these graduates at 'elite' universities have worse labour market outcomes than their white peers: http://www.runnymedetrust.org/uploads/WhenEducationIsntEnough.pdf

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