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Almost three-quarters of Pakistani and Bangladeshi children in the UK are being brought up in families that are living on poverty-level income, new research suggests.

The Millennium Cohort Study, which is tracking children born between 2000 and 2002, has found that 73 per cent of the Pakistani and Bangladeshi seven-year olds were in families estimated to be living on less than 60 per cent of the average national household income.

Just over half of the black children (51%) in the Millennium cohort were in such low-income families, compared with one in four white (26%) and Indian (25%) children. Predictably, low income was strongly linked to joblessness among parents, say researchers at the Institute of Education, University of London, who collected information from almost 14,000 families in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in 2008/9.

Among fathers, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis had the highest unemployment rate (15%) – well above the UK average of 6 per cent. Unemployment among black fathers was also high (11%) but Indians were less likely to be unemployed (4%) than whites (5.5%).

Almost two-thirds (64%) of white and Indian mothers had jobs, compared with half (52%) of black mothers and only 17 per cent of Pakistani and Bangladeshi mothers.

Three in four Pakistani and Bangladeshi children in UK living in poverty at age 7 - Institute of Education, University of London
 
Almost three-quarters of Pakistani and Bangladeshi children in the UK are being brought up in families that are living on poverty-level income, new research suggests.

The Millennium Cohort Study, which is tracking children born between 2000 and 2002, has found that 73 per cent of the Pakistani and Bangladeshi seven-year olds were in families estimated to be living on less than 60 per cent of the average national household income.

Just over half of the black children (51%) in the Millennium cohort were in such low-income families, compared with one in four white (26%) and Indian (25%) children. Predictably, low income was strongly linked to joblessness among parents, say researchers at the Institute of Education, University of London, who collected information from almost 14,000 families in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in 2008/9.

Among fathers, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis had the highest unemployment rate (15%) – well above the UK average of 6 per cent. Unemployment among black fathers was also high (11%) but Indians were less likely to be unemployed (4%) than whites (5.5%).

Almost two-thirds (64%) of white and Indian mothers had jobs, compared with half (52%) of black mothers and only 17 per cent of Pakistani and Bangladeshi mothers.

Three in four Pakistani and Bangladeshi children in UK living in poverty at age 7 - Institute of Education, University of London

Come on dude how does it matter what happens to Pak and BD mothers in UK to we people???
 
Bangladeshis are among the poorest minority groups in UK. I thought pakistanis and Indians were better off.

The south asian people have very high level of home ownership, but overcrowding is a problem for all (Indian/pakistani/bangladeshi)
 
These Indians really want to start a flame war in this forum.

And using data for only ethnic minorities in the UK? What about India the country?

These chinese are generalising to push their drma queen tactics.

Oh its only this guy, not these chinese!
 
this is utter B.S I live in the UK in an asian area fully of indians/pakistanis and Bangladeshis and the vast majority of pakistani and bangladeshi kids are not in poverty .
 
may be the BD and Pakistanis in UK have got the authorities fooled to get more benefits?
 
Pakistani & Bangladeshi Kids??? arent they Brits???? ...
 
may be the BD and Pakistanis in UK have got the authorities fooled to get more benefits?

I must say, i lived there for 2 years and this is true. However, its only the people who live in backward areas that do this. This excludes me!
 

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