During a job interview, questions about race and ethnicity are not and should not be asked. Similarly, questions about age, sexual orientation, and other potentially discriminatory information should be excluded.
Black is considered a race, not an ethnicity. Race refers to physical characteristics, while ethnicity refers to cultural identity.
No, race and ethnicity are not the same. Race is based on physical characteristics, while ethnicity is based on cultural factors such as nationality, language, and heritage.
They are ways of categorizing people.
Ethnicity and race are related but not the same. Race is based on physical characteristics, while ethnicity is based on cultural factors like language and heritage.
first of all ethnicity is your race you can't have a race in your cabinet and he has 2 black and white
Race refers to physical characteristics such as skin color and facial features, while ethnicity refers to cultural factors such as nationality, language, and traditions. For example, a person may be of the Asian race but have a Korean ethnicity, or be of the Black race but have a Jamaican ethnicity.
Yes. There does not need to be the issue of bankruptcy for a lending institution to refuse the applicant. What they may not do is discriminate for reasons of gender, race, ethnicity and so forth.
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No. There are exceptions, however. For example, if you are of a distinctly different race or ethnicity from your parents and you bring your parents to a company function (e.g. picnic or ice cream social ...) your employer may very well suspect that you were adopted.
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Race refers to physical characteristics such as skin color, while ethnicity refers to cultural factors like language and heritage. Race is often based on biological traits, while ethnicity is more about shared customs and traditions.