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2012
Notice « Affirmative action » dans Patrick Savidan (dir.), Dictionnaire des inégalités et de la justice sociale, Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 2018.
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Notice « Affirmative action » dans Patrick Savidan (dir.), Dictionnaire des inégalités et de la justice sociale, Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 2018.
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Understanding Affirmative Action
Annual Review of Psychology, 2006Affirmative action is a controversial and often poorly understood policy. It is also a policy that has been widely studied by social scientists. In this review, we outline how affirmative action operates in employment and education settings and consider the major points of controversy. In addition, we detail the contributions of psychologists and other
Crosby, Faye J. +2 more
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Lancet (London, England), 1999
This award winning handbook presents the views of both advocates and critics of the argument that government policies can establish gender and racial equality. InAffirmative Action: A Reference Handbook, recent events such as the end of affirmative action in California are examined along with their implications for employees and employers ...
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This award winning handbook presents the views of both advocates and critics of the argument that government policies can establish gender and racial equality. InAffirmative Action: A Reference Handbook, recent events such as the end of affirmative action in California are examined along with their implications for employees and employers ...
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2009
Affirmative Action recounts the fascinating history of a civil rights provision considered vital to protecting and promoting equality, but still bitterly contested in the courts and in the court of public opinion. "Special consideration" or "reverse discrimination"?
John W. Johnson, Robert P. Green , Jr.
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Affirmative Action recounts the fascinating history of a civil rights provision considered vital to protecting and promoting equality, but still bitterly contested in the courts and in the court of public opinion. "Special consideration" or "reverse discrimination"?
John W. Johnson, Robert P. Green , Jr.
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2018
The debate over affirmative action is rife with historical amnesia and conceptual confusion. To understand affirmative action, one must see it in its proper context, which means understanding its original purpose and rationale. In addition, some criticisms of affirmative action turn out not to be well founded empirically, such as the “mismatch thesis,”
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The debate over affirmative action is rife with historical amnesia and conceptual confusion. To understand affirmative action, one must see it in its proper context, which means understanding its original purpose and rationale. In addition, some criticisms of affirmative action turn out not to be well founded empirically, such as the “mismatch thesis,”
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