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The Australian National University recently conducted a study looking at the acceptance of minority groups in the workforce.

The results showed that applicants with Chinese, Middle-Eastern and Indigenous sounding names were far less likely to be called in for an interview or hired, raising the issue of discrimination in Australia’s workforce and what can be done to minimize it.

2ser’s Caroline Savransky spoke with Professor Andrew Leigh from the Research School of Social Sciences about the findings.

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