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Critical Race Theory and Inequality in the Labour Market: Racial Stratification in Ireland
By (Author) Ebun Joseph
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
28th July 2020
28th July 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Sociology: work and labour
305.8009415
Hardback
256
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 16mm
526g
Critical race theory and inequality in the labour market presents racial stratification as the underlying system that accounts for the differential in outcomes in the labour market. It employs critical race theory to discuss the operation, research, maintenance and impact of racial stratification.
Making innovative use of a stratification framework to expose the pervasiveness of racial inequality, this book teaches readers how to use critical race theory to investigate the racial hierarchy and develop a race consciousness. Using Ireland as a case study, Ebun Joseph examines how migrants navigate the labour market and respond to their marginality. Representing the first study in Europe to examine inequality, racism and discrimination in the labour market from a racial stratification perspective, this book offers scholars a method to conduct empirical study of racial stratification across different countries without an over-reliance on secondary data.
While based on a study of Ireland, Joseph's theoretical approach and insight into migrant perspectives will appeal to readers interested in social justice, diversity and inclusion, race and ethnicity, and critical whiteness and migration.
Ebun Joseph is a Lecturer in Black Studies at University College Dublin