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Eslea, Mike; Mukhtar, Kafeela – Educational Research, 2000
A survey of 243 Hindu, Indian Muslim, and Pakistani children in British schools revealed that 57% of boys and 43% of girls had been bullied. Bullies were as likely to be other Asian children as whites; bullying was often related to religious or cultural differences. Bullying by members of the same ethnic group was comparatively rare. (SK)
Descriptors: Bullying, Cultural Differences, Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries