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mo4ch:>Young ethnic minority workers more likely to be in unstable jobs - study

Young ethnic minority workers more likely to be in unstable jobs - studyYoung ethnic minority workers more likely to be in unstable jobs - study2 March 2020 Image copyrightGetty ImagesYoung people from Black, Asian and other minority ethnic backgrounds are at greater risk of being in unstable employment, according to research.The group is 47% more likely to to be on a zero-hours contract, a study said.A report from the Carnegie Trust, University College London's Centre for Longitudinal Studies and Operation Black Vote says the group is 4% less likely to have a permanent job.The researchers compared the experiences of 25-year-olds in England.It included people who are white, as well mixed-race, Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Black African and Caribbean, and other minority ethnicities, sometimes collectively known as BAME workers. The report follows research that about a third of FTSE 100 firms have no ethnic minority board members.'Precarious work'The study also found that s…