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IDENTITY/IDENTIFICATION Identity/identification

Gender - identification 80

African 82.6% 60

40

Others 1.7% Immigrant

Sex

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5.8% Blackman/Woman

Male 0

9.9%

Female

African

Blackman/Woman

Immigrant

Other

Indentification

Of 172 respondents who indicated their preferred identity/identification, 8 out of 10 (or 82.6%) said they preferred ‘African man/woman’ while 9.9% said they preferred ‘Black woman/man’. There are no significant gender differences in the preferred identities of the respondents. A small minority (5.8%) said they would rather be called ‘Immigrant’ while one respondent each desired to be identified as ‘Just me’, ‘Anyone’ and ‘Nigerian’. ECONOMIC STATUS

Employment status In between jobs 5.2% Full-time parent 6.4%

Employed 22.0%

Student

Self-employed

32.9%

6.9%

Unemployed 26.6%


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