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Statistics of Discrimination, 2025-2026 ed.

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The Statistics of Discrimination: Using Statistical Evidence in Discrimination Cases provides the background in statistical analysis needed to apply such analysis to evolving areas of employment discrimination law. It discusses the models developed to

Publisher:Clark Boardman Callaghan
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Pages:530
Publication date:2025-03-10
Practice area:Labor & employment law
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Jason R. Bent, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Law Professor

Professor Bent focuses his work on employment law, employment discrimination law, and civil procedure. His scholarly interests include systemic theories of employment discrimination, federal workplace safety regulation, and the use of economic theory 

Jennifer Bennett Shinall

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