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Figure 15: Occupations of Women 25+ by Religion, England and Wales, 200148

Occupations of Women 25+by Religion, England and Wales 2001 100%

Other

90% 80%

Permanently sick or disabled Looking after home/family

70% 60%

Student

50% Retired

40% 30%

Full-time student

20% 10%

Unemployed

0% Bu m dd h Ch ist ris t ia n Hi nd u J AL ew L i PE sh O PL E An y ot he Sik h rr el ig io Re N n lig o r e io l ig n no ion ts ta te d

Self Employed - Full Time

M

us li

Self Employed - Part Time Employee - Full Time Employee - Part Time

Figure 16: Educational Qualifications by Religion, England and Wales, 200149

Educational Qualification by Religion of All Aged 16-64, England and Wales, 2001 Level 4/5

100%

80%

Level 3

60%

Level 2

40%

Level 1

20%

No qualifications

48

Jewish

Buddhist

Hindu

Other religions

No religion

ALL PEOPLE

Religion not stated

Christian

Sikh

Muslim

0%

Peach, “Muslims in the 2001 Census,” 629-655. Based on data from Census of England and Wales 2001, Table S154: Sex and Occupation by Religion. Crown copyright reserved. 49 Ibid.

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