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    affirmative action

    noun

    • 1. (in the context of the allocation of resources or employment) the practice or policy of favouring individuals belonging to groups regarded as disadvantaged or subject to discrimination; positive discrimination. North American
  2. Aug 16, 2024 · affirmative action, in the United States, an active effort to improve employment or educational opportunities for members of minority groups and for women.

  3. Affirmative action is intended to alleviate under-representation and to promote the opportunities of defined minority groups within a society to give them equal access to that of the majority population. [ 22]

  4. The meaning of AFFIRMATIVE ACTION is the use of policies, legislation, programs, and procedures to improve the educational or employment opportunities of members of certain demographic groups (such as minority groups, women, and older people) as a remedy to the effects of long-standing discrimination against such groups.

  5. Jul 28, 2024 · Affirmative action refers to a policy aimed at increasing workplace and educational opportunities for people who are underrepresented in various areas of our society. It...

  6. Jun 13, 2023 · Affirmative action is the name given to efforts at encouraging the participation of women and minorities in education, the workforce, the military and other arenas.

  7. Jun 29, 2023 · Affirmative action, as a term, came to the fore in 1935 with the Wagner Act, a federal law that gave workers the right to form and join unions. But John F. Kennedy was the first president to...

  8. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION definition: 1. If a government or an organization takes affirmative action, it gives preference to women, black…. Learn more.

  9. Dec 28, 2001 · “Affirmative action” means positive steps taken to increase the representation of women and minorities in areas of employment, education, and culture from which they have been historically excluded.

  10. Oct 31, 2022 · Affirmative action, as a term, came to the fore in 1935 with the Wagner Act, a federal law that gave workers the right to form and join unions. But John F. Kennedy was the first president to...

  11. affirmative action, In the U.S., an effort to improve the employment or educational opportunities of women and members of minority groups.