@Kirbywithwhip1987@lemmygrad.mlM to Shit Reactionaries Say@lemmygrad.ml • 1 year agoLiterally proved his pointlemmygrad.mlimagemessage-square2fedilinkarrow-up115arrow-down10
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minus-squareAnarcho-Bolsheviklinkfedilink5•1 year ago The EU-MIFID II survey data show that overall, 54% of Roma in Slovakia felt discriminated against because of their Roma origins in the last five years in at least one area of life and 30% in the past twelve months. Most Roma feel discriminated against when they are looking for work. This is consistent with the findings of the Institute of Financial Policy (2014), which showed that applicants with Roma names had less than half the chance of being invited to a job interview than participants with non-Roma names, even though both […] Roma and non-Roma shared the same personal and professional characteristics, including educational attainment. (1) The Roma youth are exposed to social exclusion due to their ethnic identity during the employment process and are therefore forced to work in temporary jobs. (2) The young Roma experience social exclusion, especially in job applications. (3) The Roma identity and the stigmatized neighborhoods associated with this identity lead to problems for Roma youth in job applications or working life. (4) The attitudes of Roma youth oriented social exclusion in employment vary according to the level of education. But perhaps we should instead trust the general impressions of Dr. Tiso here over the work of actual researchers.
But perhaps we should instead trust the general impressions of Dr. Tiso here over the work of actual researchers.