Ethnic Minority Service Personnel
Cross-source consensus on Ethnic Minority Service Personnel from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- As of April 2024, ethnic minority personnel made up 11.2% of regular UK Armed Forces personnel. — Physical and mental health of ethnic minority service personnel in the UK Armed Forces: a retrospective pooled cross-sectional analysis
- Non-UK personnel have faced structural disadvantages in career progression, family reunification, pensions, pay, and residency. — Physical and mental health of ethnic minority service personnel in the UK Armed Forces: a retrospective pooled cross-sectional analysis
- British ethnic minority personnel had higher NCO proportions than Gurkha and Fijian personnel. — Physical and mental health of ethnic minority service personnel in the UK Armed Forces: a retrospective pooled cross-sectional analysis
- Gurkha personnel gained indefinite right to remain in 2004, but this did not resolve pay and rank inequalities. — Physical and mental health of ethnic minority service personnel in the UK Armed Forces: a retrospective pooled cross-sectional analysis
- The British ethnic minority group was more similar to the white British comparator than Gurkha or Fijian groups, especially for somatic symptoms. — Physical and mental health of ethnic minority service personnel in the UK Armed Forces: a retrospective pooled cross-sectional analysis