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Equal Work Unequal Careers African Americans In The Workforce Rochelle Parksyancy

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Equal Work Unequal Careers African Americans In The Workforce Rochelle Parksyancy
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 153
Author: Rochelle Parks-Yancy
ISBN: 9781935049722, 1935049720
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Equal Work Unequal Careers African Americans In The Workforce Rochelle Parksyancy by Rochelle Parks-yancy 9781935049722, 1935049720 instant download after payment.

Why do some people get ahead in the workplace, while others, equally qualified, fall behind? Rochelle Parks-Yancy uses the experience of African American workers across the US to reveal how the forces of inequality and social capital shape long-term occupational success. Parks-Yancy's mixed-methods approach probes the ways that people find jobs, lose jobs, and get promoted, illuminating the subtle nexus of race, social networks, and societal barriers that can make or break a career trajectory. Demonstrating how disadvantages can accumulate over time, she goes beyond affirmative action to outline how individual workers can seize the initiative in remedying labor market inequalities.

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