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This report looks at the benefits and limitations of different methods of aggregating ethnicity data to improve its quality.
1. Introduction Data on the Ethnicity facts and figures website shows…
An overview of facts and figures about people from the Gypsy, Roma and Irish Traveller ethnic groups, and a discussion of data quality issues.
A methods and quality report on how to decide when differences in ethnic groups are reliable when data is applied to the whole population.
1. Introduction The Race Disparity Unit’s (RDU) Ethnicity facts and…
This report compares the quality of ethnicity data that has been self-reported and proxy reported by someone else.
This report explains the main factors affecting how we interpret stop and search rates and the relative disparity between Black people and White people.
A methods and quality report into individual and aggregated ethnicity categories, including the similarities and differences in aggregated ethnic groups.
How and why we use relative likelihoods to identify disparities between ethnic groups, and some of the benefits and problems associated with using them.
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