Category: Ethnicity

  • Race/Ethnicity and the 2000 Census by Sondik

    Public Health is connected to the study of disease prevention and health promotion through the efforts of the society, the characteristics of such society are of major importance. In that regard, the article Race/Ethnicity and the 2000 Census (2000) by Sondik, Lucas, Madans, and Smith emphasizes the fact that the characteristics of the society play…

  • Ethnicity and Labor Stratification in the UK National Health Service

    Table of Contents Discrimination Case Ethical Principles Title VII Protected Class State and Federal Laws Evidence-Based Methods Short Policy Changes to the Human Resources Policies Conclusion References Discrimination and bias in the workplace have been associated with adverse outcomes such as low job satisfaction and employee retention problems (Moceri, 2012), hostility and poor quality of…

  • Fashion Magazine Analysis. Race and Ethnicity

    The two magazines that will be analyzed within the framework of the current paper are Cosmopolitan and Vogue. Cosmopolitans target audience includes females aged between 18 and 35. At the same time, the general target audience that Vogue reaches are females aged from 20 to 40. These two magazines were explored in terms of their…

  • Personal Lessons About Race and Ethnicity

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Summary Work Cited Introduction How children and adolescents are taught about race and ethnicity shapes their attitudes toward race and biases associated with the topic. This is why it is important to ensure that these individuals are educated on the topic of ethnicity and diversity, which is something that…

  • Obstacles Faced by Women of Color in Obtaining Leadership Roles

    In US organizations, men take leadership or management positions oftener than women, especially women of ethnicity, because female employees are believed to have less experience and knowledge than men. The problem is that, having limited opportunities for promotion, women of ethnicity face certain obstacles when they try to obtain managerial roles. In this qualitative descriptive…

  • Race and Ethnicity in Latin America and the Caribbean

    Latin America consists of diverse populations and nationalities so it does not become a raceless area in the world shaped by racial and ethnic differences and cultural variations with distinct values and traditions. Latin America represents racial diversity. Only parts of Asia and Africa show a wider spectrum of ethnic types. Moreover, when compared to…

  • Ethnicity Studies: Hispanic American Diversity

    Table of Contents Introduction The Hispanic American culture Mexican Americans Puerto Ricans Cubans El Salvadorians Conclusion Reference List Introduction In the United States population, one of every eight people is of the Spanish or Latino American ethnicity group and as a whole, they are known as Hispanics (Schaefer, 2006). Different ethnicities make up the Hispanic…

  • The Ethnicity Mixes and Growth of Houstons Population

    Demographics have changed significantly throughout the last 30 years worldwide. Increased population growth concerned the United States of America, impacting the biggest city such as New York, Dallas, Las Vegas, and others. Houston has become such a city where the population growth has been changing for the past three decades. It is the most populous…

  • Multiculturalism in Canada: Eliminating Ethnicity

    Multiculturalism is the states ideological tool or the states domination technique in nationalizing, communalizing the people in Canada, and derailing various struggles for equality. Historians and political enthusiasts spent sleepless nights focused on assessing the validity of the statement. Some consider the rule of multicultural nationalism, communalism, and racism as the countrys myth, while others…

  • Ethnicity, Race, and Gender as Social Constructs

    Ethnicity is a complex social construct that influences personal identity and social group interactions. Although in contemporary American politics, political agents like to interpret ethnicity as just something that you are born with, empirical evidence disagrees with the strictly biological interpretation of the term. If we compare size estimates for the Native American and Alaska…