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Titre : | Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, Vol. 91. - June 2024 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/06/2024 |
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![Navigating bias? An assessment of access, use, and returns to social capital in the school to work transition of descendants of immigrants](https://pmb.cereq.fr/img_cache/pmb5-cereq_record_77767.webp)
Article : document électronique
Research in several advanced economies has found that the descendants of immigrants tend to experience persistent difficulties in entering the labour market. This paper tests whether social capital contributes to the disadvantage of descendants [...]
![Wage outcomes after temporary employment in Germany and the UK: Taking within- and between-employer transitions into account](https://pmb.cereq.fr/img_cache/pmb5-cereq_record_77956.webp)
Article : document électronique
This study investigates wage outcomes of former temporary workers by distinguishing workers obtaining permanent jobs with the same employer from those who find permanent work with a new employer. With this distinction, we build on studies invest[...]
![Occupational prestige and occupational social value in the United Kingdom: New indices for the modern British economy](https://pmb.cereq.fr/img_cache/pmb5-cereq_record_77957.webp)
Article : document électronique
Sociological research has long been interested in occupational evaluation. However, occupational research remains hampered by conceptual ambiguity and methodological problems. To address these issues, we present new indices of occupational prest[...]
![Organizational demography and gender authority gaps in Dutch workplaces](https://pmb.cereq.fr/img_cache/pmb5-cereq_record_77958.webp)
Article : document électronique
Social stratification research increasingly draws attention to the role of workplaces for the (re)production of categorical inequalities. This article studies the relationship between differences between men’s and women’s chances of having a pos[...]