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- A Bourdieusian exploration of ethnic inequalities at work : the case of the Nigerian banking sector/Chidozie Umeh, Nelarine Cornelius, James Wallace
- Reproducing a white elite : the chief officers' 'Club' in the London metropolitan police service/Andre Clarke, Chris Smith
- Avoiding, resisting and enduring : a new typology of worker responses to workplace violence/Ellen T Meise, Eli R. Wilson
- Gender and ethnie intersectionality in solicitors' careers, 1970 to 2016/Danat Valizad, Jennifer Tomlinson, Daniel Muzio, Andy Charlwood, Sundeep Aulakh
- "Basically he's a pet, not a working dog" : theorising what therapy dogs do in the workplace/Nickie Charles, Carol Wolkowitz
- How do young workers perceive job insecurity ? : legitimising frames for precarious work in England and Germany/Vera Trappmann, Charles Umney, Christopher J. McLachlan, Alexandra Seehaus, Laura Cartwright
- Gender, money, and sexuality : an exploration into the relational work of Pakistani Khwajasiras/Muhammad Junoid Ashraf, Daniela Pianezzi
- Worker-led dissent in the age of austerity : comparing the conditions of success/David J. Bailey
- Does college prestige matter ? : Asian CEOs and high-skilled immigrant hiring in the US/Eunbi Kim
- Exploring disability disadvantage in hiring : a factorial survey among Norwegian employers/Stine Berre
- Caring in the gig economy : a relational perspective of decent work/Maria Hameed Khan, Jannine Williams, Penny Williams, Robyn Mayes
- The influence of work-family conflict and enhancement on the wellbeing of the self-employed and their spouses : a dyadic analysis/Safiya Mukhtar Alshibani, Doina Olaru, Thierry Volery
- Ambivalent bias at work : managers' perceptions of older workers accross organizational contexts/Hila Axelrad, Alexandra Kalev, Noah Lewin-Epstein


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