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A comparative study on the perceptions of Dutch and British Muslim leadership regarding social-political challenges
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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal (2023) 42 (8): 1126–1140.
Published: 01 June 2023
...Ertuğrul Gökçekuyu Purpose This paper aims to analyze and compare attitudes and perceptions of Muslim leadership toward society and politics based on their personal experiences in England and the Netherlands. Design/methodology/approach This study provides valuable insights into how Muslim...
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Disabled people's experiences in the workplace environment in England
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Equal Opportunities International (2007) 26 (6): 610–623.
Published: 21 August 2007
.../value This is exploratory research and provides an insight into the experience of disabled people of the physical workplace environment, presenting examples of good and poor practice. The participants had working experience across England including regions with the lowest unemployment rate...
