57 research outputs found
Religious identity in the workplace : a systematic review, research agenda, and practical implications
We conducted a systematic review of relevant literature to address how religious and occupational identities relate to each other in the workplace. We identified 53 relevant publications for analysis and synthesis. Studies addressed value differences associated with religion and occupation, identity tensions, unmet expectations, and the connection of religious identity to well-being and work outcomes. Key variables in the connection between religious and occupational identities included personal preferences, the fit between religious identity and job-related concerns, and the organizationās policies, practices and expectations. We highlight the personal and organizational consequences of being able to express religious identity at work and the conditions that promote high congruence between religious identity and its expression in the workplace. From these findings, we develop a research agenda and offer recommendations for management practice that focus on support for expression of religious identity at work while maintaining a broader climate of inclusion
Ensuring the right to education for Roma children : an Anglo-Swedish perspective
Access to public education systems has tended to be below normative levels where Roma children are concerned. Various long-standing social, cultural, and institutional factors lie behind the lower levels of engagement and achievement of Roma children in education, relative to many others, which is reflective of the general lack of integration of their families in mainstream society. The risks to Roma childrenās educational interests are well recognized internationally, particularly at the European level. They have prompted a range of policy initiatives and legal instruments to protect rights and promote equality and inclusion, on top of the framework of international human rights and minority protections. Nevertheless, statesā autonomy in tailoring educational arrangements to their budgets and national policy agendas has contributed to considerable international variation in specific provision for Roma children. As this article discusses, even between two socially liberal countries, the UK and Sweden, with their well-advanced welfare states and public systems of social support, there is a divergence in protection, one which underlines the need for a more consistent and positive approach to upholding the education rights and interests of children in this most marginalized and often discriminated against minority group
Knowledge and awareness of the Disability Discrimination Act among service providers Summary report
Title from coverAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:m03/19279 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo
2004 - access all areas A guide for disabled people on new rights to accessing goods and services : The Disability Discrimination Act 1995
Title from coverAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:m03/30021 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo
2004 - access all areas A guide for service providers on making their goods and services accessible to disabled customers : The Disability Discrimination Act 1995
Title from coverAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:m03/30022 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo
Clothes shop Case study : bringing the DDA to life for small shops : improving access to goods and services for disabled customers : 2004 -access all areas : The Disability Discrimination Act 1995
Title from coverAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:m03/30020 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo
Cafe Case study : bringing the DDA to life for small shops : improving access to goods and services for disabled customers : 2004 -access all areas : The Disability Discrimination Act 1995
Title from coverAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:m03/30018 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo
Newsagent Case study : bringing the DDA to life for small shops : improving access to goods and services for disabled customers : 2004 -access all areas : The Disability Discrimination Act 1995
Title from coverAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:m03/30019 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo
Mid-term review- UK Roma national integration strategy: Roma at the intersection of ethnic-inclusive, post-racial and hyper-ethnic policies
Rather than developing a specific strategy to promote Roma integration, the UK government decided to use mainstream legislation. However, the complex mechanisms of UK policy-making, means that responsibility for integration is defused. Because of the devolved governmental systems and the localisation agenda, Gypsy, Traveller and Roma (GTR) populations often find that they are subject to different forms of inclusion and exclusion depending on their specific geopolitical location. In this paper, the authors suggest that in addition to experiencing the impact of devolution, āmainstreamingā approaches to Roma integration are failing because GTR communities find themselves located at the intersection of three different policy ideologies in the UK: āethnic inclusive policiesā (that seek to promote Roma inclusion), āpost racial policiesā (that obscure-specific forms of structural inequalities) and āhyper-ethnicā policies, (targeted in a discriminatory manner towards certain communities). With the British about to exit from the European Union, concerns are also being raised about the future of Roma communities and the commitment to their inclusion
Employing disabled people A good practice guide for managers and employers : the Disability Discrimination Act 1995
Title from coverAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:m03/29981 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo
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