Substantive equality is a substantive law on human rights that is concerned with equality of outcome for disadvantaged and marginalized people and groups...
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Equal opportunity (redirect from Equality of opportunity)
are two major types of equality: formal equality, the individual merit-based comparison of opportunity, and substantive equality, which moves away from...
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different types of social equality: Formal equality: equal opportunity for individuals based on merit. Substantive equality: equality of outcomes for groups...
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Liberal democracy (redirect from Substantive democracy)
all citizens. Substantive democracy refers to substantive rights and substantive laws, which can include substantive equality, the equality of outcome for...
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Diversity, equity, and inclusion (redirect from Equality diversity and inclusion)
concepts of fairness and justice, such as fair compensation and substantive equality. More specifically, equity usually also includes a focus on societal...
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substantive law. Substantive law defines rights and responsibilities in civil law, and crimes and punishments in criminal law, substantive equality or...
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representation or equality of outcomes for gender, also called substantive equality. Gender equality is the goal, while gender neutrality and gender equity are...
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equal representation or equality of outcomes for races, also called substantive equality. In 1860, a third of all people in the Southern United States were...
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Disparate impact (section Substantive equality)
to systemic discrimination and substantive equality. Disparate impact is violation of substantive equality, the equality of outcomes for groups. In contrast...
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inclusion and redressing wrongs, harms, or hindrances, also called substantive equality. The nature of affirmative-action policies varies from region to...
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deprivation Substantive equality Substantive rights Dr. Mark Cooray, The Australian Achievement from Bondage to Freedom, 1996, Equality Of Opportunity...
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procedural law. One example of substantive right is substantive equality. Substantive equality is concerned with equality of outcome for all subgroups in...
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feminism generally advocated for formal equality, while later waves typically advocated for substantive equality. The wave metaphor is well established...
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Egalitarianism (redirect from Financial equality)
There are two major types of equality: Formal equality: individual merit-based equality of opportunity. Substantive equality: moves away from individual...
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An Act for the Substantive Equality of Canada's Official Languages is an act of the Canadian Parliament which requires the federal Government of Canada...
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feminism typically advocated for formal equality and second-wave feminism advocated for substantive equality. It was a movement focused on critiquing...
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institutional racism is a motivation for structural changes. Substantive equality with equality of outcomes for people of different races and ethnicity could...
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justice and fairness of social policy based on the principle of substantive equality. Since the 1960s, the concept of social equity has been used in a...
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introduced Bill C-32 in the House of Commons, an Act to achieve substantive equality of English and French and to strengthen the Official Languages Act...
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of equality based on equal opportunities (formal equality) or based on equality of outcomes for different groups, also called substantive equality. The...
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Party of the Democratic Revolution (section Substantive equality and diversity regarding sexual orientation)
jurisdiction to crimes and misdemeanors of civic order. The PRD believes in the equality between women and men as well as gender mainstreaming. The PRD champions...
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preferences, nepotism, substantive equality, affirmative action or random luck. Gifted education has been criticized on substantive equality grounds. Legacy...
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over White ones may violate equality of opportunity in a formal sense, it may more effectively promote substantive equality. The Dilemma of difference...
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justice Sex workers' rights Sexual harassment Sexual objectification Substantive equality Toxic masculinity Transmisogyny Triple oppression Violence against...
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analysis as favouring a formal approach to equality rather than a substantive one. A substantive equality approach recognizes, as the Court did in Andrews...
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mathematics and reading Health survival paradox Sex differences in humans Substantive equality Perverse incentive Unintended consequences Women in STEM fields Fors...
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equal opportunity, distributive justice concentrates on outcomes (substantive equality). This subject has been given considerable attention in philosophy...
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justice Sex workers' rights Sexual harassment Sexual objectification Substantive equality Toxic masculinity Transmisogyny Triple oppression Violence against...
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treated similarly Equality of outcome, in which the general conditions of people's lives are similar Substantive equality, Equality of outcome for groups...
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defined as violation of consent according to standards of substantive equality or formal equality. Child sexual abuse is a form of child abuse in which an...
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