Of those with higher occupation attainment in the 1st generation, Indians were able to maintain these achievements in the next generation, in contrast the relative occupational position of Caribbeans has slipped by 1991 (Platt)
Caribbeans, Black Africans, Indians, Chinese & others experienced upward occupational mobility relative to the White UK-born, after origins had been taken into account (Platt)
Reports that despite levels of educational attainment improving significantly for ethnic minorities, they are still facing barriers to social mobility & job opportunities (Sedghi)
Key findings:Black African & black Caribbean women have experienced a 15-20% fall in full-time employment rates over the past decade.39% of Bangladeshi women & 35% of Bangladeshi men work part-time, double the levels of 2 decades ago.
Heath & Li - Social mobility
Found that: '43% of white men & 45.6& of white women moved up to a higher socio-economic class than their father, & in contrast 1st-generation black African, Indian & Pakistani & Bangladeshi groups had significantly lower upwards mobility rates. Just 34.3% of 1st-generation Pakistani & Bangladeshi men & 27.6% of Pakistani & Bangladeshi women moved up from the socio-economic class of their father'.