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What is the difference between self-declaration and self-identification?

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What is the difference between self-declaration and self-identification?

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Self-declaration is the EE information, voluntarily provided by applicants to appointment processes, that can be used to determine eligibility when EE is a screening or selection criterion and for statistical purposes. Self-identification EE information is provided on a voluntary basis by employees, upon hiring and during workforce survey campaigns, and is used for statistical analysis of the workforce.

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