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Quiz 2b.1: Exploring the lack of diversity in the workplace
Inclusive Recruitment
Underrepresentation in the workforce
Quiz 2b.1: Exploring the lack of diversity in the workplace
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
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Women still earn on average 18.4% less per hour than men.
Of the 7.9 million people of working age with disabilities only 53.2% are currently in work.
A person from an ethnic minority background is 10.7% less likely to find work than a white person.
70% of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) workers have been racially harassed at work in the last 5 years.
Women are more likely to opt for careers in STEM subjects than men.
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