Ben

39%
Flag icon
“Disparate impact” statistics that carry much weight in courts of law, as evidence of biased discrimination, are collected not only from specific industries but more often from a particular firm within an industry. The more narrowly the specific endeavor is defined, the less likely is equal representation of groups to be found, and therefore the less likely are group statistics to be valid indicators of biased treatment.
Blank 133x176
Discrimination and Dis...
 
by
Thomas Sowell
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview