BlueViper
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Whatever happened to simply employing people who were best qualified and suited for a specific job role, regardless of gender, colour, age, ethnicity or any other definition they can come up with?
That's what most people want but unfortunately we're a while away from realising that.
I'm not sure about the validity of the experiments (I didn't look too much into it), but I recall reading a few examples where identical resumes were sent in to employers with only the names switched (either typically male or female names) and of course the females were neglected. Similar accounts happen in daily workplace occurrences too, where it's just easier to get the same thing done being a male. We want it to be equal for everyone but implicit (let alone explicit) sexism is a thing.
The other thing to remember is that a group (could be talking about sex, race) may not be the most qualified because of structural sexism or racism etc that exists which limits their potential from the get go. So yeah, even if progress is being made you may need to artificially boost these things until society catches up to the level you want.