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Publication date: 1 April 1993

Dean S. Harisis and Brian H. Kleiner

Statistical Analysis of the Workplace Facts and Trends The United States has always proudly proclaimed its place in the world as the “melting pot of all free nations”. This is true

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Statistical Analysis of the Workplace Facts and Trends The United States has always proudly proclaimed its place in the world as the “melting pot of all free nations”. This is true, as our nation was founded by groups of people from many diverse and different lands. In light of this initial and diverse population, the demographics of our nation have gradually shifted toward more of a universal mix of all nations. Today Blacks, Asians, and Hispanics make up 21% of the American population. More than half of the United States work force now consists of minorities, immigrants, and women. Two‐thirds of all global migration is into the United States. Sometime in the next century, whites will become the minority in the population of the United States [1,p.52].

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Equal Opportunities International, vol. 12 no. 4
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0261-0159

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Publication date: 1 December 2001

Dean Elmuti

Addresses the issue of cultural diversity in the workplace. Covers the subjects of gender, multiculturalism and age‐related issues, providing a number of statistics for examples…

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Addresses the issue of cultural diversity in the workplace. Covers the subjects of gender, multiculturalism and age‐related issues, providing a number of statistics for examples. Looks at the impact of technology in areas such as intranets, e‐mail and Web marketing, customer relationship management, virtual offices, automation and virtual teams. Examines the implications of these relationships for corporate America today and in the future.

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Equal Opportunities International, vol. 20 no. 8
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0261-0159

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