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Affirmative Action in Theory and Practice: Issues of Power, Ambiguity, and Gender versus Race

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Affirmative Action in Theory and Practice: Issues of Power, Ambiguity, and Gender versus Race
Author(s)Eberhardt, Jennifer L.; Fiske, Susan T.
AbstractThe author suggests a number of new indicators which account for social welfare to be used for economic analysis in a post-industrial society. She recommends making these indicators transparent and tangible to promote wide-spread understanding.
IssueNo12
Pages201-220
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceBasic and Applied Social Psychology
VolumeNo15
PubDateApril 1994
ISBN_ISSN0197-3533

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