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The proportion of black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) people working in UK museums has almost trebled in the 15 years from 1993 to 2008, according to a Museum Association survey. BAME employees rose from 2.5% in 1993 to 7% in 2008, hitting a high of 11% in national museums in 2006. However, during the same period the proportion of BAME people in the UK increased from 5.5% to 12%, and the 2001 Census data show that in London, where most national museums are located, around 30% of the population is non-white. The number of BAME people in collections-related jobs would need to more than double to represent the wider population, and the numbers in management jobs are even lower – in 2006, BAME staff occupied just 1.3% of posts.
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