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discriminerende

Discriminerende is an adjective used in several Scandinavian languages to describe actions, policies, or practices that lead to unfair treatment of individuals or groups based on characteristics such as race, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or nationality. The term highlights that the bias is the source of unequal outcomes, whether the bias is intentional or the result of systemic structures.

Discrimination can take several forms. Direct discrimination occurs when someone is treated less favorably explicitly because

Many jurisdictions prohibit discrimination through anti-discrimination or equal-treatment laws. These laws typically define protected characteristics, require

Impact and response: Discriminatory practices contribute to social inequality, stigmatization, and reduced opportunities. Addressing discrimination involves

Etymology and usage: The word derives from the broader concept of discrimination in many languages; cognates

of
a
protected
characteristic.
Indirect
discrimination
happens
when
a
neutral
rule
or
practice
disproportionately
disadvantages
a
protected
group.
Discriminatory
practices
can
be
individual,
institutional,
or
part
of
a
broader
social
system,
and
they
may
manifest
as
harassment,
exclusion,
or
unequal
access
to
goods
and
services.
non-discriminatory
policies,
and
provide
remedies
such
as
corrective
action,
compensation,
or
access
to
accommodations.
Enforcement,
scope,
and
exemptions
vary
by
country
or
region,
and
implementations
often
address
both
employment
and
public
life,
including
education,
housing,
and
healthcare.
measurement,
inclusive
policy
design,
training,
accessible
services,
and
ongoing
auditing
of
outcomes.
Public
awareness
and
civil
society
oversight
also
play
roles
in
promoting
fair
treatment.
appear
in
English
as
discriminatory,
with
similar
meaning,
and
in
Scandinavian
languages
with
local
spellings
and
nuances.