Title: Racism and Equal Opportunity Policies in the 1980s
Abstract: Introduction to the second edition Contributors Acknowledgements Part I. The Law, Politics and Equal Opportunity: 1. Racism, equal opportunity and public policy John Solomos and Richard Jenkins 2. Racial inequality and the limits of law Laurence Lustgarten 3. The politics of anti-discrimination legislation: planned social reform or symbolic politics? John Solomos 4. Religious discrimination and differentiation in Northern Ireland: the case of the Fair Employment Agency John Darby Part II. Dimensions of Equal Opportunity: 5. 'Equality of opportunity' and inequality of outcome: the MSC, ethnic minorities and training policy Malcolm Cross 6. The space between words: local authorities and the concept of equal opportunities Ken Young 7. Equal opportunity in the private sector: the limits of voluntarism Richard Jenkins 8. Monitoring equal opportunities policies: principles and practice Nick Jewson and David Mason 9. Training and organisational change: the target racism Gloria Lee 10. Unequal comrades: trade unions, equal opportunity and racism John Wrench Part III. The Prospects for Equal Opportunity: 11. Equal opportunity in the context of high levels of unemployment Ed Rhodes and Peter Braham 12. Equal opportunity and the limits of the law: some themes Richard Jenkins and John Solomos Notes Bibliography Index.
Publication Year: 2010
Publication Date: 2010-01-05
Language: en
Type: book
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