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Black Mobility in White Corporations: Up the Corporate Ladder But Out on a Limb
Author(s)Collins, Sharon M.
AbstractEven after several decades of political and social pressure for diversity, few blacks have advanced to top-ranked decision-making positions in white-dominated corporations. Neoclassical and social structure theories are usually considered opposing explanations of such labor market outcomes. This study, however, indicated that they can be interactive, with human capital mediated by the managerial division of labor.
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Pages55-67
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceSocial Problems
VolumeNo44
PubDateFebruary1997
ISBN_ISSN0037-7791

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