Family as a source of inequality reproduction in organizations: The role of family impact on work in explaining the class ceiling
Being born into a poorer family is associated with lower socioeconomic attainment even when people are provided with identical educational and job opportunities, a pattern known as the “class ceiling.” The class ceiling is generated within organizations, but specific reasons causing this effect are...
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Main Author: | MISHRA, Pooja |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2019
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