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Ethnicity, Exclusion and the Workplace

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'This is a welcome addition to the literature on minority ethnic groups in Britain and the labour market. John Carter has had a long interest in this area and this is reflected in the scope of the book...essential for those who are looking at minority ethnic groups' progress and blockages in professional occupations.' - Sage Race Relations Abstracts '...this book is an excellent addition to the research on hiring discrimination and its consequences for an ever-growing global economy'. - Cameron Lippard, Contemporary Sociology Informationen zum Autor JOHN CARTER is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Oxford Brookes University and has research interests in ethnicity, social exclusion, the sociology of work and social stratification. He is the joint author of the 1999 PSI report Ethnicity and Employment in Higher Education with Steve Fenton and Tariq Modood. Klappentext This text explores the impact of race and racism in different occupational spheres within the labour market. It re-examines a number of central assumptions about segregation within the labour market and applies the concept of social closure to the analysis of the position of ethnic minority workers within the labour market. Key themes in the book include the effectiveness of equal opportunity and affirmative action policies and the extent to which employment practice has been significantly altered. Empirical material from two case studies is included in order to illustrate the central themes. The book also examines the impact of the public redefinition of institutional racism which played a central part in the Stephen Lawrence inquiry. Zusammenfassung This text explores the impact of race and racism in different occupational spheres within the labour market. It re-examines a number of central assumptions about segregation within the labour market and applies the concept of social closure to the analysis of the position of ethnic minority workers within the labour market. Key themes in the book include the effectiveness of equal opportunity and affirmative action policies and the extent to which employment practice has been significantly altered. Empirical material from two case studies is included in order to illustrate the central themes. The book also examines the impact of the public redefinition of institutional racism which played a central part in the Stephen Lawrence inquiry. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Ethnicity, Employment and Exclusion Equity, Policy and Outcomes Strategies of Social Closure and Professional Cultures The Racialization of Nursing Ethnicity, Segregation and the NHS The Policy in Practice at Unicorn Trust Racism, Institutional and Otherwise Conclusions...

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Introduction Ethnicity, Employment and Exclusion Equity, Policy and Outcomes Strategies of Social Closure and Professional Cultures The Racialization of Nursing Ethnicity, Segregation and the NHS The Policy in Practice at Unicorn Trust Racism, Institutional and Otherwise Conclusions

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'This is a welcome addition to the literature on minority ethnic groups in
Britain and the labour market. John Carter has had a long interest in this
area and this is reflected in the scope of the book...essential for those who are looking at minority ethnic groups' progress and blockages in professional
occupations.' - Sage Race Relations Abstracts
'...this book is an excellent addition to the research on hiring discrimination and its consequences for an ever-growing global economy'. - Cameron Lippard, Contemporary Sociology

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