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  2. Nepotism - Wikipedia

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    Nepotism at work can mean increased opportunity at a job, attaining a job or being paid more than other similarly situated people. [21] Arguments are made both for and against employment granted due to a family connection, which is most common in small, family run businesses. On one hand, nepotism can provide stability and continuity.

  3. Favoritism - Wikipedia

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    Favoritism or favouritism may refer to: In-group favoritism, a pattern of favoring members of one's own group Cronyism, partiality in awarding advantages to friends or trusted colleagues; Nepotism, favoritism granted to relatives and family members; Outgroup favoritism, positive regard for groups to which one does not belong

  4. Spoils system - Wikipedia

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    In politics and government, a spoils system (also known as a patronage system) is a practice in which a political party, after winning an election, gives government jobs to its supporters, friends (), and relatives as a reward for working toward victory, and as an incentive to keep working for the party.

  5. Nepotism or Networking, Is There a Difference? - AOL

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    Nepotism or Networking, Is There a Difference? Kaitlin Madden, AOL Jobs Contributor. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:12 PM. nepotism at work. Nepotism in the admissions process.

  6. Political corruption - Wikipedia

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    Family-, and clan-centered social structure, with a tradition of nepotism/favouritism being acceptable. A gift economy, such as the Soviet blat system, emerges in a Communist centrally planned economy. Lacking literacy and education among the population. Frequent discrimination and bullying among the population.

  7. Cronyism - Wikipedia

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    Cronyism is a specific form of in-group favoritism, the spoils system practice of partiality in awarding jobs and other advantages to friends or trusted colleagues, especially in politics and between politicians and supportive organizations. [1]

  8. Emma Roberts Says There Are Pros and Cons to Being a ... - AOL

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    Emma Roberts has something to say about nepo baby stereotypes. Emma, 33, who is the daughter of Eric Roberts and the niece of Julia Roberts, weighed in on the nepotism discourse during a Tuesday ...

  9. Patrick Schwarzenegger Gets Candid About Nepotism and His ...

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    Patrick Schwarzenegger has big shoes to fill—his father Arnold Schwarzenegger is a massive movie star and the former governor of California while his mother, Maria Shriver, is a respected ...