43 Unit 10 Discrimination: direct discrimination 45 Contents Aim Key themes Learning outcomes 47 47 47 A Direct discrimination 48 1 Introduction 48 2 Direct discrimination 50 Activity 17 Direct discrimination and the EA 2010 50 2.1 Less favourable treatment 50 Activity 18 ‘Racial grounds’51 2.1.1 The comparator 52 Activity 19 The hypothetical comparator52 2.1.2 Pregnancy related cases 52 Activity 20 Pregnancy related cases53
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Discrimination in the labor market Brigita Saikeviciute E4215 Valeriya Dimitrova E4238 Vasileios Mavromatidis E4616 University of Minho‚ Braga‚ Portugal June 2012 SUMMARY This paper analyzes three types of discrimination (age‚ sexual orientation‚ gender and race) in the labor market in the different countries all over the world. The results show that the skin color discrimination is the most widespread type of discrimination followed by the sexual orientation discrimination. Unexpected
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Discrimination is the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories ranging from race‚ religion‚ sexual orientation and gender seemingly smaller issues such as weight or height. Despite efforts at eliminating overt forms of discrimination through the years‚ it remains persuasive in society largely because of ignorance. Willful and/or unintentional ignorance is more often than not‚ the fundamental reason for discrimination and is the river from which all other reasons- such as tradition
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Discrimination is proposing to treat or treating someone in an unfavourable manner because of prejudice or a personal characteristic of that individual. Discrimination of immigrant and low paid workers are not unknown in the USA. The working-class community that includes a large population of migrant workers faces direct discrimination on a daily basis at their workplace. This usually happens when people who do not belong to the minor communities make unfair assumptions about people with specific
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According to the Cambridge dictionary‚ gender discrimination is a situation in which someone is treated less well because of their sex‚ usually when a woman is treated less well than a man. Men are always‚ until today‚ seen as the figure of leadership and success in many countries with no exceptions to some well-known countries where women are given as much rights as their counterpart (Dailymail‚ July 18‚ 2011). This problem is clearly expressed in countries such as India‚ Pakistan and China‚ however
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Effects of Discrimination Unit 2- P3‚ M1 Discriminatory practice on a service user within a health or social care service can have potentially very bad effects on that individual. Firstly if within a hospital a service user was being discriminated against‚ one of the many possible effects could be depression and self-harm. An example of discrimination within a hospital environment could be that a service user is discriminated about their sexuality‚ and could be treated different from some
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Presentation for Direct and Indirect Discrimination Direct discrimination can be less favourable treatment‚ which includes harassment or bullying. Comparably similar legal definitions of indirect discrimination and harassment apply in respect of sexual orientation‚ religion‚ age‚ gender and disability. Most people understand direct discrimination. Indirect discrimination occurs where the effect of certain requirements‚ conditions or practices imposed by an employer or education provider
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Lecture 10 1 DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT There have always been certain groups in society that are discriminated against due to prejudices and preconceptions of the people with whom they have to deal. The preconceptions are sometimes verbal but often not‚ and the people holding these preconceptions may well be unaware of the way that they see and judge things and people. The effects of these can be seen in the employment arena. Definition Equal opportunities is an approach to the
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AUCE | Sex Discrimination In Workplace | English Advanced Project | Farah Harb and Rawya Khatar 5/16/2013 | Sexism when a person or group of people are treated unfairly solely on the basis of their biological sex. It can also involve treating someone less favorably because of his or her connection with an organization or group that is generally associated with people of a certain sex. Discrimination is a particular concern for society when considering it’s effect in the workplace
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Running Head: AGEISM Prejudice and Discrimination: Ageism R.G. ITT-Tech SP3450 Social Psychology S. Rogers 2/27/14 Prejudice and Discrimination: Ageism Ageism to me is a very interesting topic‚ but more than interesting it is a current and relevant source of information that includes prejudice‚ stereotyping‚ and discrimination‚ all targeting older persons. Reviews of the age-based attitude research do indicate that as compared with young people‚ older
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