diskriminaná
Diskriminaní is a term used in sociological and legal discussions to denote the act, practice, or condition of treating individuals or groups differently based on perceived or ascribed characteristics, such as race, gender, age, religion, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, or nationality. It encompasses both overt acts of bias and more subtle forms of exclusion.
Discrimination can be categorized into several types. Direct discrimination occurs when a policy or action explicitly
Mechanisms and effects: It can limit access to employment, housing, education, healthcare, and civic participation, leading
Legal and policy framework: Many countries prohibit discrimination through constitutions, civil rights laws, or specific statutes
Measurement and research: Researchers use audits, field experiments, surveys, and administrative data to study discrimination, identify
Etymology and usage: The term derives from Latin discriminare, with cognates in many languages; in English and