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potential for algorithmic bias in these artificial intelligence systems, and examples of digital discrimination on the basis of … Americans who are particularly vulnerable to digital discrimination – people experiencing poverty. Low-income people are … that existing and new laws prohibiting digital discrimination should include low socio-economic status as a protected …
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communities escape the deep poverty caused by discrimination and segregation inevitably became victims of that same poverty. Not …
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Negative attitudes toward groups in society are widespread and underpin systematic processes of social exclusion that marginalize people and deny them opportunities and dignity. This paper looks at the processes underlying social exclusion. It uses data covering Eastern Europe and Central Asia...
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Negative attitudes toward groups in society are widespread and underpin systematic processes of social exclusion that marginalize people and deny them opportunities and dignity. This paper looks at the processes underlying social exclusion. It uses data covering Eastern Europe and Central Asia...
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Objective: To assess whether an indicator of structural racism - the legacy of slavery - impacts racial inequality in poverty among individuals within the same family structure. Background: Family structure is a dominant explanation for racial inequality in poverty. This overemphasis on an...
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