Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
58
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 2018
Editora
Generic
Descrição
Barbara R. Bergmann's work examines the crucial intersection of labor market data and antidiscrimination efforts, shedding light on the practices and policies necessary for equitable employment. In 1979, Bergmann emphasizes the importance of accurate data collection in understanding the nuances of discrimination in the workforce, presenting insights that remain relevant in today’s socio-economic landscape.
Through her research, she advocates for robust methodologies that can inform antidiscriminatory measures and foster accountability within industries. By analyzing historical patterns and proposing data-driven solutions, Bergmann offers a compelling narrative that calls for a structured approach to labor equality, making significant contributions to the ongoing dialogue surrounding workplace justice and diversity.
Through her research, she advocates for robust methodologies that can inform antidiscriminatory measures and foster accountability within industries. By analyzing historical patterns and proposing data-driven solutions, Bergmann offers a compelling narrative that calls for a structured approach to labor equality, making significant contributions to the ongoing dialogue surrounding workplace justice and diversity.