The present report describes the normative framework concerning double/multiple/intersectional discrimination in Italy, Spain and Portugal and illustrates a number of good practices that were selected in the three countries for the effective and replicable solutions they provide to the intersectional challenges faced by migrant women as jobseekers. The objective of this report is to provide a cross-country interpretation of the legal framework and jurisprudence state of advancement in terms of multiple or intersectional discrimination and at the same time provide an overview of the practices implemented by stakeholders in the three countries.
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Autore: Grase project partners
Year: 2021
Editor: Fondazione ISMU
Tipologia: Report