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The ManReg online disproportionality database: 1976 to present

Ellen, Debbie

[Other: Bibliographic database].

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Abstract

The database gives you access to a bibliographic collection of resources relating to disproportionality (disparate treatment) of ethnic minority staff across five professions: Law, Medicine, Pharmacy, Policing and Higher Education. These resources were initially developed as part of a University of Manchester Research Institute funded collaborative pump priming research project investigating disproportionality on grounds of ethnicity in employment and regulatory practices in higher education, the police, legal, medical and pharmacy professions. ManReg, Institute of Population Health and Pharmacy School colleagues participated in the project. Further references are being added to keep the database up to date. If you would like to see a publication added to the database, please e-mail: debbie.ellen@manchester.ac.uk.

Bibliographic metadata

Content type:
Research data type:
Other: Bibliographic database
Digital Object Identifier:
10.15127/1.236590
Manchester eScholar PID:
uk-ac-man-scw:236590
Title:
The ManReg online disproportionality database
Subtitle:
1976 to present
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Embargo period:
Immediate release
Release date:
9th October, 2014
Access state:
Active

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Record metadata

Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:236590
Created by:
Taylor, Scott
Created:
9th October, 2014, 15:08:32
Last modified by:
Ahmed, Marta
Last modified:
7th July, 2017, 08:16:56

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