About 40% of people interviewed by researchers said they had experienced racist hate crime while living in Belfast:
A number said they were in jobs well below their qualifications, while help with language learning and work-related training were also issues for some.
The new report identified a number of other key issues faced by minority ethnic communities and migrants. "There continues to be a substantial level of racist and xenophobic hate crime in the city, and this is used strategically in some areas to deter migrants and minority ethnic residents from choosing to live there."
Many adults also wanted to get access to education but that could be difficult and there were long waiting lists to English for Speakers of Other Languages courses in the city.'Exposed to trauma' "Trust in political representatives is particularly low across all ethnic and national groups in this study."
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