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A summary of how ethnicity and social class can have an impact - leading to social inequality. Includes different spheres with short points and sociologists to support Key sociologists to remember are listed and summarised at the end, as well as some key concepts

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Social inequalities: Ethnicity

, Ethnic Concepts/sociologists/points
inequalities
in:
1. Acceptance
- 50% of people who apply to a job with an ethnic sounding name get
rejected
- Concrete ceiling: barriers in work & empl.

2. Wealth/pay gap which can lead to poverty
- median total wealth for White British households in Great Britain was £
314,000. BA households had the lowest median wealth at £34,300.
- Rowlingson & Mckay: white British in managerial occupations had
Work & greater wealth than other ethnic groups
Employment
3. Low self-esteem/worth
- Song: Chinese graduates often settled to work in family business
- Rex & Tomilson: workplace socialises ‘false - class consciousness’
where they were placed in a "black underclass" and misled about their
true position in the economic and social hierarchy.

4. Limited opportunities
- Weber: elite exert ‘social closure’

5.Conditions
- Barron & Norris: P & S labour markets
1.Pay gap
- repeat from w & e

Income, 2. Poverty
wealth & - Flaherty: one of reasons for p rates being high is concentration of
Poverty ethnic minorities in low skilled and paid jobs
- Pakistanis are over 3 x more likely to live in deprived areas than White
people (ONS)

1. Over-Policing of Ethnic Minorities
- Black male youths are 17x more likely to be stopped in London than
white males
- Phillips and Bowling argue that ethnic minorities, especially Black
individuals, face institutional racism in policing, leading to
disproportionate targeting

Crime 2. Higher Conviction and Sentencing Rates
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