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12 mar 2021 · Diversity can refer to heterogeneity, i.e., the distribution of people across groups, or to the representation of specific minority groups. We use a conjoint experiment with a race-balanced, national sample to uncover which properties, heterogeneity or minority representation, Americans use to evaluate the extent of racial diversity a ...
3 lut 2020 · Do we need to rethink the link between minority status and visibility as a non-White person? To what extent should lived experience (as a multiracial person) matter for our understandings of minority status, if one is not a ‘visible’ minority?
1 sty 2016 · In the most extreme end of the spectrum of concerns stand the problems of the survival and the existence of minorities. The survival of the minority community is at stake when the holders of political power deny minorities a physical place in the political community of the state.
19 maj 2022 · This discussion identifies marginality as a measure of inequality in a given social context and time and indicates the degree of inequality experienced by individuals or groups. The article is divided into four parts. The first part looks into the change in meaning and components of marginality.
In the biological and social sciences, the consensus is clear: race is a social construct, not a biological attribute. Today, scientists prefer to use the term “ancestry” to describe human diversity.
27 cze 2019 · Using survey data from 2014, we replicate and validate earlier research describing patterns in how Americans draw symbolic boundaries against a range of minority groups. We then go beyond this work by demonstrating a new link between boundary-drawing and attitudes about inequality and civil liberties with material implications.
ties and district courts that the basic issue at stake is the admission of racial minorities to public schools on a nondiscriminatory basis as soon as practicable.