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An Examination of Factors Affecting Perception of Workplace Discrimination
Authors:Rupa Banerjee
Affiliation:(1) Ryerson University, 575 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5G 2C5
Abstract:
This study investigates perceptions of workplace discrimination among racial minorities in Canada. Specifically, the study examines how objective experiences of disadvantage and expectations for equity influence racial minorities’ perceptions of discrimination. The results indicate that while both of these factors affect perceptions of discrimination, expectations for equity may be especially important. Although new immigrants are among the most disadvantaged groups in the Canadian labor market, they are less likely to perceive discrimination than longer term immigrants, who may have higher expectations for equitable treatment. Education also increases the perception of discrimination among immigrants, perhaps due to the higher expectations of educated immigrants. Lastly, objective income inequity is not found to be related to perceived discrimination.
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Keywords:Discrimination  Racial minorities  Perceptions  Employment inequity
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