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Subject: Ethnic Groups

Inequalities in healthcare disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from 12 UK population-based longitudinal studies

The spatial-temporal effect of air pollution on GP visits and hospital admissions by ethnicity in the United Kingdom: an individual-level analysis

Poverty and the UK post-Brexit points-based immigration system

Racism as the fundamental cause of ethnic inequities in COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: a theoretical framework and empirical exploration using the UK Household Longitudinal Study

The enduring effects of racism on health: understanding direct and indirect effects over time

How socially just are taxes on air travel and ‘frequent flyer levies’?

Poor labor market performance amongst Muslims in Britain is not due to cultural and religious habits, study finds

Muslims’ high unemployment rate ‘not due to cultural and religious practices’

Occupation and COVID-19 mortality in England: a national linked data study of 14.3 million adults

Does the Muslim penalty in the British labour market dissipate after accounting for so-called “sociocultural attitudes”?

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