This book employs critical race theory as a theoretical and analytical framework to unveil how racial stratification shapes the socioeconomic outcomes and racial inequality in the labour market. The pages guide students interested in CRT and investigating racism, discrimination and inequality. -- .
This book employs critical race theory as a theoretical and analytical framework to unveil how racial stratification shapes the socioeconomic outcomes and racial inequality in the labour market. The pages guide students interested in CRT and investigating racism, discrimination and inequality. -- .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction 1 Race: The unmarked marker in racialised hierarchical social systems 2 Migration, whiteness and Irish racism 3 Evidence of racial stratification in Ireland: Comparing the labour market outcomes of Spanish, Polish and Nigerian migrants 4 A framework for exposing racial stratification: Theory and methodology 5 Knowing your place: Racial stratification as a 'default' starting position 6 Intersecting stratifiers: How migrants change their place on the labour supply chain 7 Minority agency, experiences and reconstructed identities: How migrants negotiate racially stratifying systems 8 Policing the racial order through the group favouritism continuum Conclusion: Towards critical race theory in labour market Bibliography Index
Introduction 1 Race: The unmarked marker in racialised hierarchical social systems 2 Migration, whiteness and Irish racism 3 Evidence of racial stratification in Ireland: Comparing the labour market outcomes of Spanish, Polish and Nigerian migrants 4 A framework for exposing racial stratification: Theory and methodology 5 Knowing your place: Racial stratification as a 'default' starting position 6 Intersecting stratifiers: How migrants change their place on the labour supply chain 7 Minority agency, experiences and reconstructed identities: How migrants negotiate racially stratifying systems 8 Policing the racial order through the group favouritism continuum Conclusion: Towards critical race theory in labour market Bibliography Index
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