A report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies said the Covid-19 pandemic threatened to make life worse for the most vulnerable groups.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/jun/11/inequality-will-worsen-unless-ministers-act-says-thinktank
The Covid-19 report – part of a five-year IFS project on inequality – found that:
- 1. Low earners were most likely to work in shut-down sectors, to have been furloughed or be at risk of unemployment.
- 2. A gap in death rates between better-off and less affluent neighbourhoods, as well as between some ethnic minorities and the white majority, had widened further.
- 3. Some minority ethnic groups, especially those of Pakistani or Bangladeshi origin, were much more likely to work in shut-down sectors. Black groups were disproportionately represented in key worker occupations and had been contracting Covid-19 at far higher rates than the white majority.
- 4. Workers under 25 were twice as likely as those over 25 to work in a locked-down sector.
- 5. Mothers were more likely than fathers to take on the additional childcare and housework duties caused by the lockdown.
- 6. Private schools were almost twice as likely to be providing online teaching as the state schools attended by children from the fifth most deprived families.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/jun/11/inequality-will-worsen-unless-ministers-act-says-thinktank
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