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Ariana Mozafari

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  • The image features a woman wearing a black hijab, smiling while standing behind a display of jars on a wooden table. The jars are arranged in stacks, showcasing various products, including flavors such as nuggets and chicken burger. The background has a wooden texture, and there are promotional posters or signs visible. The overall setting suggests a market or food exhibition atmosphere. Veiled Women in France. Entrepreneurship Against Discrimination Ariana Mozafari · March 2020 In France, veiled women suffer from the hostility of society, but also from discrimination in hiring, which is often illegal but difficult to combat. In order to access the job market nevertheless, some of them try to create their own businesses.
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