Questions about marital status, children, or plans for future families disproportionately affect women and contribute to bias by implying potential unreliability. Handling this involves training interviewers to avoid personal questions unrelated to job performance and focus strictly on candidates’ experience and skills.

Questions about marital status, children, or plans for future families disproportionately affect women and contribute to bias by implying potential unreliability. Handling this involves training interviewers to avoid personal questions unrelated to job performance and focus strictly on candidates’ experience and skills.

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