2 in 3 adults think race, ethnicity or national origin affects job opportunities

A new Ipsos-World Economic Forum survey finds that in 27 countries, an average of 65% of all adults think that, in their country, someone’s race, ethnicity, or national origin influences their employment opportunities.

When considering their own race, ethnicity, or national origin, more than one third say it has impacted their personal employment opportunities. CONTINUED

Gayle Markovitz, World Economic Forum

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