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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
-
1 Race: the unmarked marker in racialised hierarchical social systems -
2 Migration, whiteness and Irish racism -
3 Evidence of racial stratification in Ireland: comparing the labour market outcomes of Spanish, Polish and Nigerian migrants -
4 A framework for exposing racial stratification: theory and methodology -
5 Knowing your place: racial stratification as a ‘default’ starting position -
6 Intersecting stratifiers: how migrants change their place on the labour supply chain -
7 Minority agency, experiences and reconstructed identities: how migrants negotiate racially stratifying systems -
8 Policing the racial order through the group favouritism continuum - Conclusion: towards a critical race theory of the labour market
- Bibliography
- Index
(p.ix) Acknowledgements
(p.ix) Acknowledgements
- Source:
- Critical Race Theory and Inequality in the Labour Market
- Author(s):
Ebun Joseph
- Publisher:
- Manchester University Press
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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
-
1 Race: the unmarked marker in racialised hierarchical social systems -
2 Migration, whiteness and Irish racism -
3 Evidence of racial stratification in Ireland: comparing the labour market outcomes of Spanish, Polish and Nigerian migrants -
4 A framework for exposing racial stratification: theory and methodology -
5 Knowing your place: racial stratification as a ‘default’ starting position -
6 Intersecting stratifiers: how migrants change their place on the labour supply chain -
7 Minority agency, experiences and reconstructed identities: how migrants negotiate racially stratifying systems -
8 Policing the racial order through the group favouritism continuum - Conclusion: towards a critical race theory of the labour market
- Bibliography
- Index