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How is Discrimination Still Prevalent Today?


Author: Nikita Nangia

Country of Origin: United States of America




A depiction of discrimination: https://knowledge.insead.edu/


SUMMARY

Discrimination is the unjust or prejudicial treatment of individuals based on their membership in a particular group. It can take many forms, including:
Racial discrimination:

This is the most common form of discrimination, and it involves treating people differently based on their race or ethnicity.

Gender discrimination: This involves treating people differently based on their gender.

Religious discrimination: This involves treating people differently based on their religion.

Sexual orientation discrimination: This involves treating people differently based on their sexual orientation.

Disability discrimination: This involves treating people differently based on their disability.

Discrimination can have a profound impact on individuals and communities. It can lead to lower educational attainment, poorer health outcomes, and increased poverty. It can also contribute to social unrest and violence.







 
 
 

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