Written by a leading expert on diversity and elite professions, this book examines issues of equality in the City, what its practitioners say in public and what they think behind closed doors.
Drawing on research, interviews, practitioner literature and internal reports, it argues that hiring practices in the City are highly discriminating in favour of a narrow pool of affluent applicants, and future progress may only be achieved by the state taking a greater role in organizational life. It calls for a policy shift at both the organizational and governmental level to address the implications of widening inequality in the UK.
Written by a leading expert on diversity and elite professions, this book examines issues of equality in the City, what its practitioners say in public and what they think behind closed doors.
Drawing on research, interviews, practitioner literature and internal reports, it argues that hiring practices in the City are highly discriminating in favour of a narrow pool of affluent applicants, and future progress may only be achieved by the state taking a greater role in organizational life. It calls for a policy shift at both the organizational and governmental level to address the implications of widening inequality in the UK.
Highly Discriminating: Why the City Isn't Fair and Diversity Doesn't Work
310
Highly Discriminating: Why the City Isn't Fair and Diversity Doesn't Work
310Paperback(First Edition)
Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781529227673 |
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| Publisher: | Bristol University Press |
| Publication date: | 10/04/2022 |
| Edition description: | First Edition |
| Pages: | 310 |
| Product dimensions: | 5.43(w) x 8.50(h) x (d) |