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  1. theconversation.com › affirmative-action-around-the-world-82190Affirmative action around the world

    8. Aug. 2017 · A global perspective. Our research has shown that about one-quarter of the worlds countries have some form of affirmative action for student admissions into higher education. Many of...

  2. 30. Okt. 2004 · Affirmative Action around the World. Thomas Sowell recently concluded a study of affirmative action programs around the world, from India and Malaysia to Nigeria and the United States. His findings? Such programs have at best a negligible impact on the groups they are intended to assist.

  3. Summary. Already known as a critic of affirmative action or race -based hiring and promotion, Sowell, himself African-American, analyzes the specific effects of such policies on India, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and Nigeria, four countries with longer multiethnic histories and then compares them with the recent history of the United States ...

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  4. 6. Dez. 2010 · English. Includes bibliographical references (p. [199]-231) and index. An international perspective -- Affirmative action in India -- Affirmative action in Malaysia -- Affirmative action in Sri Lanka -- Affirmative action in Nigeria -- Affirmative action in the United States -- The past and the future. Access-restricted-item.

  5. This book moves the discussion of affirmative action beyond the United States to other countries that have had similar policies, often for a longer time than Am...

  6. 1. Jan. 2004 · In this important book, an eminent authority presents a new perspective on affirmative action, investigating its actual consequences in the United States and in other countries where it has...

  7. 1. Okt. 2008 · Thomas Sowell. https://doi.org/10.12987/9780300128352. Cite this. Share this. Overview. Contents. About this book. This book moves the discussion of affirmative action beyond the United States to other countries that have had similar policies, often for a longer time than Americans have.