The study, by the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex, finds that British ethnic minority graduates are between 5% and 15% less likely to be employed than their white British peers six months after graduation.
After examining university entrance records and 2011 census findings, the IFS said that just under one in three (32.6%) of white British pupils go on to university. Indian and Chinese pupils are, on average, more than twice as likely to go to university as their white British counterparts, with 75.5% and 67.4% participation rates, respectively.
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