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Uthman
03-29-2010, 09:15 AM
French Muslims face considerable discrimination based purely on their religion instead of their country of origin, according to a study released Thursday by French and American researchers.

The study, "Are French Muslims Discriminated Against in Their Own Country?" found that Muslims sending out resumes in hopes of a job interview had 2.5 times less chance than Christians of a positive response to their applications. It also showed that monthly salaries of Muslims was on average euro400 less than Christians.

"The discrimination Muslim candidates endure in the French labor market therefore seems to have concrete repercussions on their standard of living," the study says.

The study bills itself as the first to isolate Islam as the source of discrimination in the labor market. The work was conducted by two Stanford University professors, David Laitin and Claire Adida, and a colleague at the Sorbonne University, Marie-Anne Valfort. It was carried out in conjunction with the French-American Foundation and a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation.

To determine whether Muslim French citizens of immigrant origin suffered specifically religious discrimination, the researchers fabricated nearly identical resumes for two single, 24-year-old women from Senegal.

Immigrants hailing from sub-Saharan Africa are "less spontaneously associated with Islam" in the collective mind, the study explains.

Batches of resumes for the two women, Marie Diouf and Khadija Diouf, plus a third woman with a typically French name, Aurelie Menard, were sent out in response to published job offers in hopes of getting an initial interview.

Marie's resume showed a period of work as an assistant accountant at Secours Catholique and volunteer work with French Scouts of France. Khadija's showed the same accounting work with Secours Islamique. and volunteer work with Muslim Scouts of France.

Marie received 21 percent of positive responses, Khadija received 8 percent.

Another study looked at 511 households of Senegalese origin and found that Muslims made euro400 a month less, on average. France, with Western Europe's largest Muslim population, has been wrestling with how to better integrate citizens of immigrant origin, particularly its estimated 5 million strong Muslim population, mainly from former colonies in North Africa.

There is, in particular, widespread concern that some Muslims are compromising secularism, a value inscribed in the France's constitution and meant to assure that all citizens are equal.

Laitin said the study suggests that "the goals of secularism (have) not been fulfilled ...," Laitin said. "At present, their own ideals have not been fully met."

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Pygoscelis
03-29-2010, 03:12 PM
Not surprising. Just more evidence that Islam has a bad image. I don't think anybody didn't already know that. Aside from religious differences this could also have something to do with refusals to assimilate into French culture.
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سيف الله
03-29-2010, 03:46 PM
Salaam

Odd that its acceptable to discriminate against minoriities because they refuse to 'assimilate'.

France itself is pretty hardcore in its secularism, so naturally they get hysterical when relgious people practice. Plus they have a history of being hostile to Muslims so this is to be expected. . . .:hmm:
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Skavau
03-29-2010, 04:47 PM
Junon is right here.

Secularism is all what multi-culturalism must be founded on. What exactly means a refusal to assimilate? Secularism is about allowing minority groups their own freedom to practice.
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islamirama
03-29-2010, 05:59 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Pygoscelis
Not surprising. Just more evidence that Islam has a bad image. I don't think anybody didn't already know that. Aside from religious differences this could also have something to do with refusals to assimilate into French culture.
Not surprised, when secular extremists and islamophobe bigots spurt out anti-islam laws in the name of their secular "demon-cracy", you don't need studies to show how Muslims are being prejudiced and biased against...just more evidence of islamphobe bigots and their idiot supporters...
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جوري
03-29-2010, 06:10 PM
why do even answer that turd bag, he has a two word reservoir in his vocab. I am surprised 'tribalism' didn't make it to this one.. it is a wonder how some folks make a living being as inane and scornful as they are..

sob7an Allah.. wonders never cease!
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