There is much to understand about employment discrimination law
as a social system. What drives the growing trend toward
litigation? To what extent does discrimination persist and why does
it vary by organizational and market context? How do different
groups perceive discrimination and what, if anything, do they do
about it? How do employers respond to discrimination law? What is
the effect of broader political and legal currents? What is the
relationship between anti-discrimination law and social inequality?
This book presents answers, from a distinguished group of scholars,
and social scientists, offering a broad reconsideration of
employment discrimination and its treatment in law.
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