domingo, 31 de octubre de 2010

Discrimination

            Of the total population in brazil 42% percent are women and 44.5% black brazilians, have difficulties entering the labor market and securing decent conditions, including adequate pay and social protection comparable to that of the white Brazilians make up 53.7% of Brazil's population. women and black Brazilians have higher levels of unemployment compared to men and white workers, respectively. In 1992 the unemployment rate among women was 50% higher than that of men, and 58% higher in 2001.
The study provides clear evidence of the gap in earnings between men and women, including income received per hour of work and the inequalities related to levels of schooling and instruction available to women. Among university-educated workers, there tends to be a higher value placed on men, with the exception of jobs considered "women's work," such as childcare, grade school teachers and nursing. Based on labor market indicators, black women experience the highest level of inequality and discrimination in the country.


            Folha's research has revealed that the great majority of blacks and mulattos denied having ever been victims of discrimination, and the 87% agree for being discriminating women and black people.


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