Affirmative action: a comparative study

Racial and gender inequality, as well as other forms of discrimination has been a part of the South African, American and Indian histories for a very long time. Even today racial disparity is still very evident in the South African and American societies whilst discrimination based on caste is stil...

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Main Author: Deane, Tameshnie
Other Authors: Basson, Annali
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2012
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-20122016-04-16T04:07:53Z Affirmative action: a comparative study Deane, Tameshnie Basson, Annali Merit principle Equality Caste discrimination Apartheid Affirmative action Affirmative action terminology Beneficiaries of affirmative action Backward classes Reservation system Scheduled castes Suitably qualified Unfair discrimination Anti-discrimination legislation 342.87 Affirmative action programs -- Law and legislation -- South Africa Affirmative action programs -- Law and legislation -- United States Affirmative action programs -- Law and legislation -- India Discrimination in employment -- Law and legislation -- South Africa Discrimination in education -- Law and legislation -- India Discrimination in education -- Law and legislation -- South Africa Constitutional law -- South Africa Constitutional law -- United States Constitutional law -- India Discrimination in employment -- Law and legislation -- India Discrimination in employment -- Law and legislation -- United States Discrimination in education -- Law and legislation -- United States Racial and gender inequality, as well as other forms of discrimination has been a part of the South African, American and Indian histories for a very long time. Even today racial disparity is still very evident in the South African and American societies whilst discrimination based on caste is still prevalent in the Indian society. This is illustrated by continued racial discrimination and the remaining signs of societal segregation. Due to continuing disparities amongst the people, it became necessary to implement affirmative action programmes. Focusing in particular on education and jobs, affirmative action policies require active measures to be taken to ensure that blacks and other minorities enjoy the same opportunities for career advancement and school admissions that had been the nearly exclusive province of whites in SA and the USA, or for the forward castes in India. Affirmative action has been both praised and denounced, as an answer to racial inequality. One of the key issues that arise when affirmative action is discussed is whether or not affirmative action in fact promotes equality and atones for past prejudices. Another concern is whether the current affirmative action policy is the right policy to use. The issues surrounding affirmative action seems to be universal as are the circumstances. Perhaps the most widespread similarity among the programmes in these very different countries has been that group preferences and quotas are almost always discussed. The debate on affirmative action exists because it is a very divisive issue and it affects different groups of people in different ways, and some groups or persons seemingly benefit more from affirmative action than other persons or groups. In addition, it causes people to be classified into groups, and at the same time, strives to break down group barriers. It is an issue that is difficult to resolve because people have varied ideas about how the problems of racial inequality and historical discrimination should be addressed Jurisprudence LLD 2009-08-25T10:58:59Z 2009-08-25T10:58:59Z 2009-08-25T10:58:59Z 2005-11-30 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2012 en 1 online resource (xx, 514 p.)
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topic Merit principle
Equality
Caste discrimination
Apartheid
Affirmative action
Affirmative action terminology
Beneficiaries of affirmative action
Backward classes
Reservation system
Scheduled castes
Suitably qualified
Unfair discrimination
Anti-discrimination legislation
342.87
Affirmative action programs -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Affirmative action programs -- Law and legislation -- United States
Affirmative action programs -- Law and legislation -- India
Discrimination in employment -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Discrimination in education -- Law and legislation -- India
Discrimination in education -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Constitutional law -- South Africa
Constitutional law -- United States
Constitutional law -- India
Discrimination in employment -- Law and legislation -- India
Discrimination in employment -- Law and legislation -- United States
Discrimination in education -- Law and legislation -- United States
spellingShingle Merit principle
Equality
Caste discrimination
Apartheid
Affirmative action
Affirmative action terminology
Beneficiaries of affirmative action
Backward classes
Reservation system
Scheduled castes
Suitably qualified
Unfair discrimination
Anti-discrimination legislation
342.87
Affirmative action programs -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Affirmative action programs -- Law and legislation -- United States
Affirmative action programs -- Law and legislation -- India
Discrimination in employment -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Discrimination in education -- Law and legislation -- India
Discrimination in education -- Law and legislation -- South Africa
Constitutional law -- South Africa
Constitutional law -- United States
Constitutional law -- India
Discrimination in employment -- Law and legislation -- India
Discrimination in employment -- Law and legislation -- United States
Discrimination in education -- Law and legislation -- United States
Deane, Tameshnie
Affirmative action: a comparative study
description Racial and gender inequality, as well as other forms of discrimination has been a part of the South African, American and Indian histories for a very long time. Even today racial disparity is still very evident in the South African and American societies whilst discrimination based on caste is still prevalent in the Indian society. This is illustrated by continued racial discrimination and the remaining signs of societal segregation. Due to continuing disparities amongst the people, it became necessary to implement affirmative action programmes. Focusing in particular on education and jobs, affirmative action policies require active measures to be taken to ensure that blacks and other minorities enjoy the same opportunities for career advancement and school admissions that had been the nearly exclusive province of whites in SA and the USA, or for the forward castes in India. Affirmative action has been both praised and denounced, as an answer to racial inequality. One of the key issues that arise when affirmative action is discussed is whether or not affirmative action in fact promotes equality and atones for past prejudices. Another concern is whether the current affirmative action policy is the right policy to use. The issues surrounding affirmative action seems to be universal as are the circumstances. Perhaps the most widespread similarity among the programmes in these very different countries has been that group preferences and quotas are almost always discussed. The debate on affirmative action exists because it is a very divisive issue and it affects different groups of people in different ways, and some groups or persons seemingly benefit more from affirmative action than other persons or groups. In addition, it causes people to be classified into groups, and at the same time, strives to break down group barriers. It is an issue that is difficult to resolve because people have varied ideas about how the problems of racial inequality and historical discrimination should be addressed === Jurisprudence === LLD
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