<span style="font-weight: bold">Mixed-race relationships are now so common that some ethnic groups - starting with African-Caribbean - will virtually disappear, the research states.
<span style="text-decoration: underline">Half</span> of all men in Britain who have Caribbean heritage and are in a relationship already have partners of a different race.</span> The same is true of one in five black African men, one in 10 Indian men and women and two out of five Chinese women.
Over the past 14 years the number of children of Caribbean heritage with one white parent has risen from 39% to 49%.
<span style="text-decoration: underline">Half</span> of all men in Britain who have Caribbean heritage and are in a relationship already have partners of a different race.</span> The same is true of one in five black African men, one in 10 Indian men and women and two out of five Chinese women.
Over the past 14 years the number of children of Caribbean heritage with one white parent has risen from 39% to 49%.
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