In a recent survey conducted among Americans, 7.2 percent of respondents identified themselves as part of the LGBT community. Over recent decades, studies have shown that American society has grown more welcoming or accepting to members of this community, however discrimination based on sexual orientat...
Outlines when not to use statistics; how to analyse the statistics to make the best case possible; and how to analyse opponents' statistics to show any false analysis. Draws on case law to show the misuse of statistics. Sets out the legal procedure followed in US discrimination cases and ...
Learn about bullying in the U.S.A. Learn the most relevant bullying statistics and bullying rates in the U.S.A. Learn about the types of bullying,...
(2024). Clinical judgment shows similar and sometimes superior discrimination compared to prognostic clinical prediction models: a systematic review. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 165, 111200. Razzaki, S., Baker, A., Perov, Y., Middleton, K., Baxter, J., Mullarkey, D., … & Johri, ...
48% of young LGBTQ+ people want mental health support and care but do not receive any. Children of Black same-sex couples have a 4.5 times greater chance of living in poverty than the children of white heterosexual couples. 75% of LGBTQ youth had experienced discrimination for their sexual ...
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While in the ideal world, everyone should have the same chance to succeed in a given profession, in reality, often the probability of success is different for people of different gender and/or ethnicity. For example, in the US, the probability of a female undergraduate student in computer ...
4. Teens (61%) who report being bullied say it was because of their appearance. Personal appearance (61%) seems to be the most common reason for cyberbullying, followed by intelligence (25%). Racism (17%) and sexual discrimination (15%) are also frequent tools for discrimination, as well...
The situation of LGBTQ+ individuals has drastically improved in most European countries since the second half of the twentieth century, with homophobic discrimination becoming legally prohibited and in many cases LGBTQ+ people gaining the same rights as other citizens, such as the right to marry or...
While “5.1% of U.S. women identify as LGBTQ+ as do 3.9% of U.S. men,” according to McKinsey, they are underrepresented in the workforce and they can find it more challenging to bring their whole selves to work where they often face microaggressions and discrimination. Generational and...