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  Wednesday, May 19, 2004


Ghettos in Denmark

Despite the country's long-held ideals of social equity and cradle-to-grave welfare, Denmark is increasingly becoming a socioeconomically polarized society. While the upwardly mobile and well-to-do are settling in comfortable residential neighbourhoods or privately rented apartments, the socially marginalized are stranded in ghettos with high concentrations of immigrants.

The trend was outlined in a new report by the Economic Council of the Labour Movement (AE), which was aimed at mapping the emergence of ghettos in Denmark. In 1982, 1.9 percent of the Danish population resided in what could accurately be termed "social ghettos." By 2002, that figure had swelled to 4.8 percent, comprising more than one out of four public housing complexes.

Some 250,000 Danes currently live in social ghettos, more than 30 percent of whom are classified as socially disadvantaged   Copenhagen Post May 14 2004 9:41AM GMT

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Not All Jobs Belong To The White Man: Asian Minorities, Affirmative Action, And The Quest For Parity At Work Any honest attempt by a minority worker to climb to the top of the of the corporate ladder in any organization in America should arguably be a discrete case study in itself whose rightful place rests in the bosoms of scholars enwrapped in academia and technocrats engrossed in policy studies.  [Asia Street Intelligence Ezine] [Janice Kimball's Radio Weblog]
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Car plant closure in Australia to cost company $220mMITSUBISHI Motors Australia will have to pay about $50million in employee entitlements and another $170 million in superannuation if it quits its two Adelaide factories. The 3500 employees of the plants in the southern suburbs will discover their fate on Friday, with the parent company confirming yesterday it would be revealing its long-awaited business plan in Tokyo then.  news.com.au May 18 2004 10:09PM GMT [Janice Kimball's Radio Weblog]
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Taiwan's Economy Records Strong Growth (AP). AP - Taiwan's economy recorded its strongest growth in 14 quarters during the first three months of 2004, powered by robust exports and improving domestic demand, the government said Friday. [Yahoo! News - Business] [Janice Kimball's Radio Weblog]
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