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Relational Inequalities argues that inequalities in resources, rewards, and respect are relational, produced within and between workplaces. Generic inequality processes are identified and multiple qualitative, quantitative, and historical case studies developed to demonstrate organizational variation in the types and levels of inequalities, as well as the institutional contexts shaping this variation.

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Relational Inequalities argues that inequalities in resources, rewards, and respect are relational, produced within and between workplaces. Generic inequality processes are identified and multiple qualitative, quantitative, and historical case studies developed to demonstrate organizational variation in the types and levels of inequalities, as well as the institutional contexts shaping this variation.
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Autorenporträt
Donald Tomaskovic-Devey is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He has been a leading proponent of organizational approaches to inequality. His work major works include examinations of the birth of what we now call neoliberalism, the financialization of the US economy, and workplace racial and gender desegregation since the 1964 US Civil Rights Act. Currently he is developing general theory around inequality as well as deepening scholarly and public access to organizational data on inequalities. Dustin Avent-Holt is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Augusta University. He focuses on the causes and consequences of social inequalities, particularly as they intersect with organizations and markets. His empirical work has primarily examined the various processes through which social relations within workplaces produce income inequalities.