Sentences with phrase «ethnic identity identified»

In the 2001 Census, 52 % of all people reporting a «Mixed» ethnic identity identified as Christian and 10 % identified as Muslim.

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Fourth, religion is understood as a key aspect of racial / ethnic identity, particularly among those teens who identified with a religion other than Christianity.
All told, the choice to identify with ancestors from Scotland may well be linked to a clear — if sometimes slightly tenuous — ethnic identity, supported by traditions, symbols, art and a «club» of easily identified members around the world for many people (Carr and Landa 1983).
Attitudes belong to all layers of a person's identity, whether it is their role in schools as a student, teacher, paraprofessional, janitor, school board member, or bus driver; as a member of a racial or ethnic group; whether a person is an English Language Learner, is fluent in multiple languages, or is a non-English speaker; and whether a person identifies as poor, working class, low - income, middle income or high income.
Forty percent (40 %) of racialized licensees identified their ethnic / racial identity as a barrier to entry to practice, while only 3 % of non-racialized licensees identified ethnic / racial identity as a barrier.
This gave rise to the final report to Convocation in 2016, Working Together for Change: Strategies to Address Issues of Systemic Racism in the Legal Professions, which found that forty per cent of racialized licensees identified their ethnic / racial identity as a barrier to entry to practise, while 43 per cent cited their ethnic / racial identity as a barrier to advancement.
The research apparently showed that «43 % of racialized licensees identified ethnic / racial identity as a barrier / challenge to advancement».
And it is important to remember that 57 % of the racialized licensees who completed the survey did not identify «ethnic / racial identity as a barrier / challenge to advancement.»
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