Social regulation and diversity management: a comparative study of France, Canada and the UK
Klarsfeld, Alain ; Ng, Eddy ; Tatli, Ahu
European Journal of Industrial Relations
2012
18
4
December
309-327
comparison ; equal rights ; labour force ; regulation
Canada ; France ; United Kingdom
Human rights
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959680112461091
English
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"Much of the diversity management debate is trapped in a binary opposition between regulation and voluntarism. We argue for an evidence-based approach and illustrate this by offering a context-sensitive overview of workforce diversity debate and practice in three countries: France, Canada and the UK. We use Reynaud's social regulation theory in order to challenge the assumption that there is a clear separation between regulation and voluntarism. The article unpacks the complexities and ambivalences of regulation of workforce diversity, which is generated by multiple influences. "
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