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Cherie 03-04-2021 08:33 PM

White Irish earn 41% more than white British
 
White Irish people in the UK earn “notably more” that the average British white person, a report on the ethnicity pay gap in the UK has found.

The report, by the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities, found that the gap between the mean hourly earnings of all ethnic groups, and the white British, was 2.3 per cent, with the ethnic groups, on average, earning less.

But for Chinese, Indian and white Irish people, average earnings exceed those of the white British, with the Irish being the best paid of all.

Research showed the white Irish earning 41 per cent more than the white British. The equivalent figures for the Chinese and Indian populations were 23 per cent and 15 per cent, respectively.

Those groups earning less than the white British included the Pakistani and mixed white/black African communities, who earn 15 per cent less.

The report found that while white Irish scored very well in terms of educational attainment, Irish Traveller children were at the bottom of the range, along with children from the white Gypsy and Roma communities.

‘Outstanding’ success
The report said that special support was required for people from black Caribbean, mixed white and black Caribbean, Traveller of Irish heritage, Gypsy and Roma, Pakistani boys from low socio-economic backgrounds, and lower socio-economic status white British young people.

“Nevertheless, the level of success experienced by many ethnic minorities
in the UK is outstanding and should be recognised as such,” the report said.
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/soci...inds-1.4527558

:hehe:

Smithy 03-04-2021 08:35 PM

Does this not just mean there’s a bigger disparity between what white Irish people earn compared to POC Irish people?

Not really something to be proud of?

Cherie 03-04-2021 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Smithy (Post 11028375)
Does this not just mean there’s a bigger disparity between what white Irish people earn compared to POC Irish people?

Not really something to be proud of?

the comparison was white Irish v white British, the percentage of Irish POC in the UK would be incredibly small :shrug:

I don't think you have ever been to Ireland?

Ethnic groups
Irish 82.2%, Irish travellers 0.7%, other white 9.5%, Asian 2.1%, black 1.4%, other 1.5%, unspecified 2.6% (2016 est.)[20]#

Ireland contains several immigrant communities, especially in Dublin. The most common foreign nationalities include Polish, British, Lithuanian and Latvian.

UserSince2005 03-04-2021 09:05 PM

Probably skewed by all the cowboy construction workers who work long hours and cash in.

Cherie 03-04-2021 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 11028387)
Probably skewed by all the cowboy construction workers who work long hours and cash in.

Racist

Would that be on the books if they are cowboys...? Showing a lack of intelligence there...no wonder we earn more :smug:

Beso 03-04-2021 09:29 PM

Most of the companies they work for are irish or Scottish owned. So it makes sense to me that they would be.

UserSince2005 03-04-2021 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11028388)
Racist

Would that be on the books if they are cowboys...? Showing a lack of intelligence there...no wonder we earn more :smug:

I call them cowboys because there work is most likely shoddy, not necessarily because they a evading tax.

Cherie 03-04-2021 10:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 11028390)
I call them cowboys because there work is most likely shoddy, not necessarily because they a evading tax.

If their work is shoddy they won’t get repeat work, you really should try and apply some critical thinking, I find it very helpful in life

I think we have moved in as well from the Irish just being employed in the building trade, it is 2021 after all, nothing wrong with the building trade but you find now it’s mainly Eastern European who make up the bulk of employees but you carry on with your ignorant stereotypical view of Irish people

UserSince2005 03-04-2021 10:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11028392)
If their work is shoddy they won’t get repeat work, you really should try and apply some critical thinking, I find it very helpful in life

I think we have moved in as well from the Irish just being employed in the building trade, it is 2021 after all, nothing wrong with the building trade but you find now it’s mainly Eastern European who make up the bulk of employees but you carry on with your ignorant stereotypical view of Irish people

Construction industry is big money. The amount of Irish working long hours in this industry is why they get paid more on average. I’m sure of it.

Beso 04-04-2021 12:23 AM

It could be said that this is just another statistic thats been highlighted, just so it further divides people who dont want to be highlighted in this way.

Cherie 04-04-2021 06:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 11028394)
Construction industry is big money. The amount of Irish working long hours in this industry is why they get paid more on average. I’m sure of it.

That was true in the 90's, not any more, come in to the new Century

user104658 04-04-2021 07:46 AM

I think there’s a relatively simple explanation here. Ireland is just a hop across the sea, first gen Irish people come over because they have a decent job already lined up here or qualifications that mean their employment prospects are good here. Irish people who do not have good employment prospects probably aren’t going to move over to work in a supermarket? And those who don’t find that their employment prospects are any better here more than likely end up moving home.

That’s assuming it’s just first gen we’re talking about. Otherwise I get to gloat too because both me and my wife have Irish in us :laugh: (both of my wife’s maternal grandparents are full blooded Irish which I guess makes her mum full Irish too although she was born in Engerland. I’m 4th gen on my dad’s side - but that still counts right?)

arista 04-04-2021 07:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 11028390)
I call them cowboys because there work is most likely shoddy, not necessarily because they a evading tax.


Yes that goes on alot.


Paying Cash
is welcomed.

Oliver_W 04-04-2021 09:37 AM

Damn paygap :fist:

#CloverPrivilege

Cherie 04-04-2021 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11028508)
Damn paygap :fist:

#CloverPrivilege

Shamrock :fist:

Cherie 04-04-2021 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11028479)
I think there’s a relatively simple explanation here. Ireland is just a hop across the sea, first gen Irish people come over because they have a decent job already lined up here or qualifications that mean their employment prospects are good here. Irish people who do not have good employment prospects probably aren’t going to move over to work in a supermarket? And those who don’t find that their employment prospects are any better here more than likely end up moving home.

That’s assuming it’s just first gen we’re talking about. Otherwise I get to gloat too because both me and my wife have Irish in us :laugh: (both of my wife’s maternal grandparents are full blooded Irish which I guess makes her mum full Irish too although she was born in Engerland. I’m 4th gen on my dad’s side - but that still counts right?)


I think the point being made is about education, the Chinese and Indians do better as well, (although I expect User will put that down to cornershop ownership and takeaways :idc:)

Oliver_W 04-04-2021 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11028509)
Shamrock :fist:

Pfft, you say potato ...

Oliver_W 04-04-2021 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11028479)
I think there’s a relatively simple explanation here. Ireland is just a hop across the sea, first gen Irish people come over because they have a decent job already lined up here or qualifications that mean their employment prospects are good here.

To be fair, all of the "pay gaps" are caused by the people working different jobs and/or different hours :laugh:


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