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Ethnic minorities in UK feel most British, research finds: Muslims were most likely to say being British was important

Minorities ‘feel more British’

Minorities ‘feel more British’

Pakistan, India and Bangladeshi origin people feel more ‘British’ than native whites

Muslims are truest of true Brits, claims study into national sense of belonging

Can improving UK skills levels reduce poverty and income inequality by 2020?

The economic impacts of leaving employment for health-related reasons

Who saves for retirement?

European Immigrants in the UK Before and After the 2004 Enlargement

Occupational sex-segregation in Britain: nature, causes, consequences -PhD thesis-

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