Changing Patterns of Employment by Ethnic Group and for Migrant Workers
Published 14 June 2006
The aim of this project is to provide a succinct analysis of changing patterns of employment by ethnic groups and for migrants. The objective is to provide a set of national and regional profiles of employment patterns, focussing upon gender, age and ethnic group, including variations across occupation and sector dimensions (as far as the data will allow). This report provides a technical description of sources and methods as well as covering other issues related to definition and classification
The main results are presented in a National Report. (Green et al. (2005). This is complemented by a series of 9 Regional Profiles. The National Report, provides an overview and some cross-regional comparisons. The Regional Profiles focus in more detail on each English Region, presenting results in a common and consistent fashion. A key objective is to provide consistent and comparable data by region to help users to identify how they sit in the broader national picture.
Changing patterns of employment by ethnic group and for migrant workers: technical report (128KB)
National Report
Changing patterns of employment by ethnic group and for migrant workers: national report (498KB)
Regional Profiles
Regional profiles of the workforce by ethnicity and migrant workers: East of England (220KB)
Regional profiles of the workforce by ethnicity and migrant workers: London (225KB)
Regional profiles of the workforce by ethnicity and migrant workers: North East (217KB)
Regional profiles of the workforce by ethnicity and migrant workers: North West (219KB)
Regional profiles of the workforce by ethnicity and migrant workers: East Midlands (216KB)
Regional profiles of the workforce by ethnicity and migrant workers: South East (216KB)
Regional profiles of the workforce by ethnicity and migrant workers: South West (202KB)
Regional profiles of the workforce by ethnicity and migrant workers: West Midlands (221KB)
Regional profiles of the workforce by ethnicity and migrant workers: Yorkshire and the Humber (234KB)