Abstract
(chapter) Affirmative action (AA) programs consist of organizational goals for increasing the representation of historically excluded groups, timetables for achieving those goals, and organizational practices designed to achieve the goals within the stated time frames. The authors discuss the legislative history of AA, its economic effects, its social and psychological effects, and determinants of attitudes toward AA.
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Konrad, A. M., & Linnehan, F. (2012). Affirmative Action: History, Effects, and Attitudes. In Handbook of Gender & Work Handbook of gender & work (pp. 429–452). SAGE Publications, Inc. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781452231365.n22
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