Journal ArticleOpen Access
COVID‐19 and Ethnic Inequalities in England and Wales<sup>*</sup>
Authors
Author Affiliations
London School of Economics and Political Science, Institute for Fiscal Studies
Published InFiscal Studies
Year2020
Citations161
Abstract
The economic and public health crisis created by the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed existing inequalities between ethnic groups in England and Wales, as well as creating new ones. We draw on current mortality and case data, alongside pre-crisis labour force data, to investigate the relative vulnerability of different ethnic groups to adverse health and economic impacts. After accounting for differences in population structure and regional concentration, we show that most minority groups suffered excess mortality compared with the white British majority group. Differences in underlying health conditions such as diabetes may play a role; so too may occupational exposure to the virus, given the very different labour market profiles of ethnic groups. Distinctive patterns of occupational concentration also highlight the…
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