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Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality in the U.S. Labor Market George Wilson

Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality in the U.S. Labor Market By George Wilson

Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality in the U.S. Labor Market by George Wilson


Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality in the U.S. Labor Market Summary

Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality in the U.S. Labor Market: Critical Issues in the New Millennium by George Wilson

What patterns of racial and ethnic stratification are emerging in the American labor market as representation of racial and ethnic minorities continues to increase in the new millennium? The articles in this special volume of The Annals demonstrate that in the 21st century the labor market is neither race-neutral nor color blind. Race and ethnicity continue as salient factors in determining life-chance opportunities in the American labor market.

The volume focuses on the range of issues sociologists are addressing as they explore racial and ethnic inequality in the labor market. It also examines the methodological strategies used to analyze the subtle dynamics associated with inequality in the labor market. Taken together, these articles move us ahead in understanding the incidence, causes, and consequences of persisting inequities.

The scholars included in this volume explore a range of critical topics:

  • the role of Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) law and data in existing research
  • approaches used by firms to interpret and apply EEO law
  • analysis of job satisfaction between and among groups
  • use of audit studies to identify discrimination
  • application of competition theory
  • examination of racial and ethnic stratification in the workforce
  • intergenerational occupational mobility
  • the effects of segregation in both employment and residential spheres

Table of Contents

Introduction - George Wilson Social Closure and Processes of Race/Sex Employment Discrimination - Vincent J. Roscigno, Lisette Garcia, and Donna Bobbitt-Zeher Discrimination and Desegregation: Equal Opportunity Progress in U.S. Private Sector Workplaces since the Civil Rights Act - Donald Tomaskovic-Devey and Kevin Stainback Racial Composition of Workgroups and Job Satisfaction Among Whites - David J. Maume and Rachel Sebastian The Use of Field Experiments for Studies of Employment Discrimination: Contributions, Critiques, and Directions for the Future - Devah Pager Family Background, Race, and Labor Market Inequality - Dalton Conley and Rebecca Glauber What Happens to Potential Discouraged?: Masculinity Norms and the Contrasting Institutional and Labor Market Experiences of Less Affluent Black and White Men - Deirdre A. Royster Black Underrepresentation in Management Across U.S. Labor Markets - Philip N. Cohen and Matt L. Huffman Demobilization of the Individualistic Bias: Housing Market Discrimination as a Contributor to Labor Market and Economic Inequality - Gregory D. Squires Racialized Life-Chance Opportunities across the Class Structure: The Case of African Americans - George Wilson Quick Read Synopsis

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NLS9781412955034
9781412955034
1412955033
Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality in the U.S. Labor Market: Critical Issues in the New Millennium by George Wilson
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SAGE Publications Inc
2007-01-11
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