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How to reduce discrimination in the workplace: The case of Austria and Taiwan (R.O.C.)

To intervene against discriminatory in the workplace is tremendously important because discriminatory practices have an enormous economic impact, along with a severe impact on psychological health, which can result in illnesses such as depression and burnout. Such intervention requires a multidimens...

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Published in:Nase Gospodarstvo (English). 2018-09, Vol.64 (3), p.12-22
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