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The ethnicity pay gap in the English NHS.

by Appleby, John; Schlepper, Laura.Nuffield Trust.
Series: Research report ; April 2021.Publisher: Nuffield Trust, London: 2021.Description: 33p.ISBN: 9781910953853.Summary: The NHS is the largest employer of ethnic minority staff in England with over 225,000 employees. Issues around equality are important, but how is this reflected in staff pay? This research report examines the differences in basic pay between ethnic minority staff and White staff employed by the NHS - by occupation, pay system and band..Subject(s): NHS | pay | comparative studies | ethnic differences | Black & ethnic minorities
Digital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: NHS workforce in England [September 2023]
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The NHS is the largest employer of ethnic minority staff in England with over 225,000 employees. Issues around equality are important, but how is this reflected in staff pay? This research report examines the differences in basic pay between ethnic minority staff and White staff employed by the NHS - by occupation, pay system and band.

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