Sentences with phrase «reported ethnic origins»

In the 2006 census, the most - reported ethnic origins were Canadian, Scottish, English, Irish and French.
Of the 2076 students who reported their ethnic origin, 80.7 % (n = 1675) identified as Australian, 1.7 % (n = 36) as Australian Aboriginal, 9.2 % (n = 191) from other English speaking countries, 5 % (n = 104) as Asian, 1.9 % (n = 39) as European, and 1.5 % (n = 31) from other non-English speaking countries.

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But its evident both from the thrust of Lord Ashcroft's report and from polling commissioned by the Runnymede Trust that Indian - origin voters - especially Hindus - are more receptive to the Conservatives than other ethnic and religious minorities.
The report insists that an explanation must be found as a matter of urgency, with the authors warning: «It would be wrong and intolerable if someone were categorised as mentally ill and hospitalised solely on the basis of colour or ethnic origin.
Thanks to consumer finance reform over the years, credit reporting bureaus can no longer rely on protected information like race, sex, religion, ethnic origin and anything else not directly related to financial activity (except for age, so long as people over 62 aren't given a negative risk value).
The FTC report, Credit - Based Insurance Scores: Impacts on Consumers of Automobile Insurance, released in July 2007, also states that credit scores can not easily be used as a proxy for race and ethnic origin.
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