Structural discrimination in New Zealand
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Structural discrimination in New Zealand
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Structural discrimination occurs in a society "when an entire network of rules and practices disadvantages less empowered groups while serving at the same time to advantage the dominant group". The Human Rights Commission in New Zealand have asserted that there is strong, consistent evidence that structural discrimination is a real and ongoing issue in the country. The commission has acknowledged the importance of addressing institutional barriers within New Zealand's social institutions, statin
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structural_discrimination_in_New_Zealand
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2014-04-29T01:50:17Z
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2024-09-02T10:59:26Z
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