Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Split_labor_market_theory> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 22 of
22
with 100 items per page.
- Split_labor_market_theory abstract "Split labor market theory, originally proposed by sociologist Edna Bonacich in the early 1970s, is an attempt to explain racial/ethnic tensions and labor market segmentation by race/ethnicity in terms of social structure and political power rather than individual-level prejudice. Bonacich argues that ethnic antagonism initially emerges from a split labor market, where two or more racially/ethnically distinct groups of workers vie for the same jobs, and where the total cost to the employer (including but not limited to wages) of hiring workers from one group is significantly lower than the cost of hiring from the other group. Employers (or capitalists) prefer to hire cheaper workers and will do so absent active opposition from higher-priced workers, creating an antagonism between higher- and lower-priced groups. Differences in the price of labor are sociological and political in nature, not a matter of personal preference, so that, e.g., native, unionized workers, who enjoy full political rights will demand higher wages and be more likely to resist employer prerogatives than undocumented immigrant, non-union workers from poorer countries. According to Bonacich, likely outcomes of a split labor market include not only antagonism but, depending on the political power of higher-priced workers, a caste-like system where lower-priced workers are restricted to specific occupations, or total exclusion of the lower-priced group from the labor market.".
- Split_labor_market_theory wikiPageID "14552304".
- Split_labor_market_theory wikiPageRevisionID "599337019".
- Split_labor_market_theory hasPhotoCollection Split_labor_market_theory.
- Split_labor_market_theory subject Category:Economic_problems.
- Split_labor_market_theory subject Category:Income_distribution.
- Split_labor_market_theory subject Category:Socioeconomics.
- Split_labor_market_theory type Abstraction100002137.
- Split_labor_market_theory type Attribute100024264.
- Split_labor_market_theory type Condition113920835.
- Split_labor_market_theory type Difficulty114408086.
- Split_labor_market_theory type EconomicProblems.
- Split_labor_market_theory type Problem114410605.
- Split_labor_market_theory type State100024720.
- Split_labor_market_theory comment "Split labor market theory, originally proposed by sociologist Edna Bonacich in the early 1970s, is an attempt to explain racial/ethnic tensions and labor market segmentation by race/ethnicity in terms of social structure and political power rather than individual-level prejudice.".
- Split_labor_market_theory label "Split labor market theory".
- Split_labor_market_theory sameAs m.03d7ny4.
- Split_labor_market_theory sameAs Q7578697.
- Split_labor_market_theory sameAs Q7578697.
- Split_labor_market_theory sameAs Split_labor_market_theory.
- Split_labor_market_theory wasDerivedFrom Split_labor_market_theory?oldid=599337019.
- Split_labor_market_theory isPrimaryTopicOf Split_labor_market_theory.