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Race and Work: Work & Society

Autor K Loscocco
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 oct 2017
This book provides a reasoned, unflinching description of how race and paid work are linked in U.S. society. It offers readers the rich conceptual and empirical foundation needed to understand key issues surrounding both race and work. Loscocco trace current patterns to their historical roots, showing that the work lives of women and men from different race and ethnic groups have always been interrelated. The chapters document the U.S.'s multicultural labor history, discuss how labor markets and jobs became segregated, and analyze key racial-ethnic patterns in work opportunities. The book also addresses common misconceptions about why women and men from some racial-ethnic groups end up with better jobs than others. It closes with a look at contemporary developments and suggests steps toward a future in which race-ethnicity will no longer affect work opportunities and experiences. Race and Work deepens understanding and elevates the discussion of race, racism, and work in an engaging, accessible style. It will be an essential resource for anyone interested in work, race-ethnicity, social inequality, or intersections among race, gender, and class.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780745696416
ISBN-10: 0745696414
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 155 x 228 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Polity Press
Seria Work & Society

Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom

Public țintă

undergraduate students taking courses on race and ethnicity, social inequality, and work across the social sciences, particularly in departments of sociology

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Notă biografică

Karyn Loscocco is Professor of Sociology at the University at Albany.


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This book provides a reasoned, unflinching analysis of how race and paid work are linked in U.S. society. It offers readers the rich conceptual and empirical foundation needed to understand key issues surrounding both race and work.