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A Summary and Concluding Thoughts

In: Intersectionality and Discrimination

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  • Roger White

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We close with a summary that discusses our topic, the corresponding research questions, and the methodology and empirical strategy we have employed. We then summarize our results and emphasize the importance of considering intersectionality when examining wage discrimination. Lastly, we revisit the motivation for this work, returning to the topics of social justice and economic justice. We stress that episodes of inequitable treatment can have significant negative impacts on an individual and, by extension, on society. Likewise, persistent and widespread disparate treatment in labor market outcomes can be devastating for an individual and corrosive to a society.

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  • Roger White, 2023. "A Summary and Concluding Thoughts," Springer Books, in: Intersectionality and Discrimination, chapter 0, pages 149-153, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-26125-1_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-26125-1_6
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