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Legislative and institutional affirmative and positive action
policies, intended to increase accessibility and the participation
of historically disadvantaged groups in employment and education,
have been with us for some time, particularly in Anglo Saxon
countries. One of the major issues they are intended to address is
gender inequality. Proponents of these policies have hailed quota
initiatives as a key to promoting equal opportunities and reducing
discrimination. At the same time, affirmative action policies and
processes have been challenged in courts and have caused
controversy in educational establishments, highlighting the fact
that these practices can have negative consequences. Exploring the
application of quotas and affirmative action at an institutional or
organizational level from a variety of different perspectives, the
contributions in Diversity Quotas, Diverse Perspectives provide an
understanding of the complexity and controversial nature of
policies and actions in different countries. Even within Europe,
implementation has varied widely from country to country. For
example, while most European countries have employment quotas for
people with disabilities, there is little consistency among the
European Union's member states when it comes to quotas and other
policies relating to ethnic minorities in employment and
educational settings. Focussing here particularly on gender-related
initiatives, but raising questions pertinent to other aspects of
diversity, the contributions from international researchers
investigate variances between and differing justifications for
policies. The book offers a global perspective on the subject and
expands the discussion of it beyond Anglo-Saxon contexts.
Legislative and institutional affirmative and positive action
policies, intended to increase accessibility and the participation
of historically disadvantaged groups in employment and education,
have been with us for some time, particularly in Anglo Saxon
countries. One of the major issues they are intended to address is
gender inequality. Proponents of these policies have hailed quota
initiatives as a key to promoting equal opportunities and reducing
discrimination. At the same time, affirmative action policies and
processes have been challenged in courts and have caused
controversy in educational establishments, highlighting the fact
that these practices can have negative consequences. Exploring the
application of quotas and affirmative action at an institutional or
organizational level from a variety of different perspectives, the
contributions in Diversity Quotas, Diverse Perspectives provide an
understanding of the complexity and controversial nature of
policies and actions in different countries. Even within Europe,
implementation has varied widely from country to country. For
example, while most European countries have employment quotas for
people with disabilities, there is little consistency among the
European Union's member states when it comes to quotas and other
policies relating to ethnic minorities in employment and
educational settings. Focussing here particularly on gender-related
initiatives, but raising questions pertinent to other aspects of
diversity, the contributions from international researchers
investigate variances between and differing justifications for
policies. The book offers a global perspective on the subject and
expands the discussion of it beyond Anglo-Saxon contexts.
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