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Quota may refer to: Economics * Import quota, a restriction on the quantity of goods that can be imported into a country * Market Sharing Quota, an economic system used in Canadian agriculture * Milk quota, a quota on milk production in Europe * Individual fishing quota, a quota on allowable catch Politics *Electoral quota ** Quotas in electoral systems **Quota rule, a requirement for systems of apportionment ** Largest remainder methods Demographic quotas * Quotaism, the concept of organizing society around a quota system * Racial quota, numerical requirements for hiring, promoting, admitting or graduating members of a particular racial group * Gender quota Music and entertainment * ''The Quota'' (Jimmy Heath album) or the title song, 1961 * ''The Quota'' (Red Garland album), a 1973 song * ''Quota'' (EP), by Eleventyseven, a 2011 song * Quota (2020 film), an Indian film * Quota (2024 film), a Dutch animated short film * Quota (novel), a 2014 novel by Jock Ser ...
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Import Quota
An import quota is a type of trade restriction that sets a physical limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported into a country in a given period of time. An import embargo or import ban is essentially a zero-level import quota. Quotas, like other trade restrictions, are typically used to benefit the producers of a good in that economy (protectionism). Enforcement Import quotas are usually implemented by awarding licenses to companies or individuals according to a specific catalogue of criteria, either free of charge, for a fee, or in the form of an auction. Importers without licences are not allowed to import at all, or in certain cases, can import only for a very high tariff premium.See In the case of a quantity quota, imports are restricted directly for importers based on the imports of the previous year, for example by setting weights, quantities and dimensions, etc. Quota share The quota share is a specified number or percentage of the allotment as a whole quota, th ...
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Racial Quota
Racial quotas in employment and education are numerical requirements or quotas for hiring, promoting, admitting and/or graduating members of a particular racial group. Racial quotas are often established as means of diminishing racial discrimination, addressing under-representation and evident racism against those racial groups or, the opposite, against the disadvantaged majority group (see '' numerus clausus'' or '' bhumiputra'' systems). Conversely, quotas have also been used historically to promote discrimination against minority groups by limiting access to influential institutions in employment and education. These quotas may be determined by governmental authority and backed by governmental sanctions. When the total number of jobs or enrollment slots is fixed, this proportion may get translated to a specific number. Regions and nations Ancient Mongolia The Mongols divided different races into a four-class system during the Yuan dynasty. The Mongol Emperor Kublai Kh ...
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Ticket Quota
Ticket quotas are commonly defined as any establishment of a predetermined or specified number of traffic citations an officer must issue in a specified time. Some police departments may set "productivity goals" but deny specific quotas. In many places, such as North Carolina, California, Texas, and Florida, traffic ticket quotas are specifically prohibited by law or illegal. United States One common way of preventing traffic ticket quotas includes statutorily regulating the distribution of ticket fine revenue, to prevent it going straight back to the law enforcement agency which issued the tickets; thus eliminating any direct monetary incentive to issue tickets. North Carolina North Carolina law, prohibits ticket quotas only for the State Highway Patrol. In 2002, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a Division of Motor Vehicles quota system could be followed by officers "without breaking the law". Florida Florida law distributes traffic ticket fine monies by sm ...
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Quota (novel)
''Quota'' (2014) is a crime novel by Australian writer Jock Serong Jock Serong is an Australian writer. Serong grew up in Melbourne’s bayside suburbs and completed his secondary education at Xavier College in Kew. From years 4-8 he attended Xavier’s Kostka Hall junior campus in Brighton. He graduated fro .... It was originally published by Text Publishing in Australia in 2014. Synopsis Charlie Jardim's career as a criminal lawyer in Melbourne is in trouble after a major outburst in court. In order to leave this behind him he accepts a prosecution brief from a friend for a case in the remote Victorian town of Dauphin. The victim, Matthew Lanegan, was caught up in the illegal abalone trade, and as Jardim digs into the case he sees the town close up against him. Publishing history After its initial publication in Australia by Text Publishing in 2014, the novel was reprinted by Text in 2016. The novel was also translated into German in 2018. Critical reception Carody ...
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Quota (2024 Film)
''Quota'' () is a Dutch animated short film, directed by Job Roggeveen, Joris Oprins and Marieke Blaauw."TIFF: Job, Joris and Marieke talk about Quota"
''See NL'', 26 August 2024.
The film depicts a world in which everybody must directly confront the impact of their actions on the environment, by carrying an app on their phones that tracks the of everything they do. The film premiered at the

Quota (2020 Film)
''Quota'' is a 2020 Indian Tamil-language film directed by P. Amudhavanan, produced by Team A Ventures, and starring Chella, Saji Subarna, Naresh Madeswar, Bhavass, and Niharika. The film tells the story of two underprivileged children who struggle to achieve their dreams. Plot The plot revolves around a talented child from a tribal hamlet who yearns to become a gymnast. But, his economic condition and identity are a huge deterrent to his dream. Though the film begins with a tribute to the tribal freedom fighter and leader Birsa Munda, it does not focus on a particular caste or tribe. The spotlight is primarily on how children from underprivileged backgrounds continue to struggle to achieve their dreams, when it shouldn’t be so. Why can’t every talented child get his/her due? It relates the situation faced by an ambitious, loyal and happy family in their daily walks of financially uncontrollable lifestyle. Adding much to the movement of the story, the pinching of the boys w ...
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Quota (EP)
''Quota'' is the first official extended play by the Christian pop punk band Eleventyseven. The EP was released digitally via the iTunes store and Amazon.com on April 29, 2011. However, it has since been pulled from purchase. It was also released in a physical format but is no longer in print. Later the same year, on October 26, the band released '' Sugarfist'', their fourth full-length album that included five of the six songs from the EP . The Japanese edition of ''Sugarfist'' featured all six songs from ''Quota''. Reception The EP received positive reviews overall. Many noted that Eleventyseven was becoming very comfortable with their sound, describing the release as "solid" with a "surprisingly high amount of replay value". Track listing Personnel ;Eleventyseven *Matt Langston - lead vocals, guitar, synthesizer, programming, producer *Davey Davenport - bass *Johnathan Stephens - drums ;Additional production *Kyle Lee - mixing *Nathan Dantzler - mastering *Ronnie ...
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The Quota (Red Garland Album)
''The Quota'' is an album by pianist Red Garland which was recorded in 1971 and released on the MPS label in 1975.Red Garland catalog
accessed October 16, 2017


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The review by Ken Dryden stated "After being very active on records and in clubs from 1955-62, pianist Red Garland went back to his native Texas. He did not return to records until 1971, when he cut '' Auf Wiedersehen'' and this particular LP ... Garland plays in the same distinctive style he had in the 1950s, not showing any decline or loss of chops". ...
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The Quota (Jimmy Heath Album)
''The Quota'' is the third album by saxophonist Jimmy Heath featuring performances recorded in 1961 originally released on the Riverside Records, Riverside label.Riverside Records discography
accessed October 23, 2012


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The contemporaneous ''DownBeat'' reviewer, Leonard Feather, concluded: "All in all, a session that didn't aim too high and managed to hit the target." Stephen Cook of AllMusic says, "Jimmy Heath's considerable talents are very evident on this fine hard bop title... ''The Quotas strong material, tight arrangements, and thoughtful solos help make this Heath title one of the better hard bop releases available and a must for any jazz collection".Cook, S

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Gender Quota
A gender quota is a Quotaism, quota used by countries and parties to increase women's representation or substantive equality based on gender in legislatures. Women are largely Women in government, underrepresented in parliaments and account for a 26.9% average in parliaments globally. As of November 2021, gender quotas have been adopted in 132 countries. Around the world, quotas vary greatly in their enforcement and the stage of electoral process targeted, creating three main types of quotas: legislated candidate quotas, voluntary party quotas, and reserved seats. Regardless of their prevalence, they are a controversial measure, creating debates concerning their impacts, both negative and positive. Types of quota systems Developed by Drude Dahlerup, the definition of quotas contains two dimensions. The first examines what stage political recruitment process the quota targets. They can aim to increase the number of women who have considered running for office, the number of women ...
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Quotaism
Quotaism is the concept of organizing society by a quota system, whether by racial, gender, language or another demographic attribute. Examples of quotas include gender quotas, racial quota, and Reservation in India, reservations. The basic premise is to have demographics represented at all levels and aspects of the civilization according to national statistics. A quota system is often part of any affirmative action policies, but in those cases it is mainly used as a "target", within a single entity. Quotaism applies to the whole country and is enforced by legislation on all public and private entities. Implementation Bangladesh * The Bangladesh Civil Service reserves 5% of its positions to the children of Bangladesh Liberation War veterans, 1% to the indigenous peoples in Bangladesh, and 1% to disabled people. There have been demonstrations by university students calling for a drastic reduction in these quotas, or their complete abolition. Brazil * Higher Education – ...
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Market Sharing Quota
The Market Sharing Quota (MSQ), In Canadian agricultural policy, is the federally-determined target for the amount of industrial milk to produce nationwide each year as part of its policy of supply management. It is determined by estimating the domestic demand for dairy products on a butterfat basis, adding about 3% to cover exports and subtracting the volume of approved imports. Provincial shares of the national quota are adjusted in line with changes in the total, and each province allocates its share to its producers according to its own quota policies. The Canadian Dairy Commission sets a target price for industrial milk based on production costs, including a return to labour, capital and management. Dairy farmers receive a payment from their provincial marketing board on in-quota deliveries of industrial milk. Farmers who produce in excess of their quota do not receive payments and, in some provinces, may face a financial penalty. Each province maintains and administers i ...
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