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The Committee has often expressed its concern about minority women being employed in
lower-paid and lower-skilled work with very little emphasis on their right to develop a career
of their own.(Indonesia)
The Committee expressed concern that ethnic minority women in UK continued to experience
higher levels of unemployment, lower levels of education and training, lower wages and salaries
and fewer benefits than white women. The Committee recommended that steps be taken to
ensure the elimination of direct and indirect discrimination against ethnic minority women,
including through positive action in recruitment, awareness campaigns and targeted training,
education, employment and health-care strategies.
Whilst noting that the minimum wage rate in Canada had increased in a number of provinces
and territories, it remained gravely concerned at the fact that poverty is widespread among
women, in particular aboriginal women, minority women and single mothers. Their
underrepresentation in all areas of the labour market, in particular in senior or decision-making
positions, their higher rates of unemployment and the a greater pay gap in terms of their
hourly earnings compared with men, were also invoked.
Access to health
The Committee has often expressed serious concern about the very high maternal and infant
mortality rates and the high fertility rate, especially among ethnic minorities and the lack of
health-care facilities and medical professionals. (Lao People’s Democratic Republic 2005) The
Committee made very specific recommendations to the effect that the State party accelerate
the implementation of its national population policy, focusing on expanding its network of
health-care facilities and personnel throughout the nation and reaching out to rural and remote
areas, inter alia to the benefit of ethnic minority women.
The Committee was also concerned by the fact that most women who are HIV-positive in
Denmark, are foreign-born minority women. The Committee recommended that foreign
women’s health needs, in particular as regards information on preventing and addressing HIV
infection, be fully addressed.
Housing and living conditions
The Committee has also addressed the impoverished living conditions of minority women,
which include high rates of poverty, poor health, inadequate housing, lack of access to clean
water, low school-completion rates and high rates of violence. For example, it regretted the
absence of a national housing strategy in Canada and expressed concern at the current severe