Mark Williams looks at how occupations relate to the massive rise in British wage inequality between the mid-1970s and mid-1990s, finding that growing inequality largely between groups and is driven by a small handful of occupations
The pay gap between white British workers and other ethnic groups is largely in favour of whites, w...
Occupations traditionally played a central role in stratification accounts. In the wake of the Great...
Wage inequality has increased dramatically over the last 30 to 40 years in the US and in the UK (see...
Although there was a ‘massive rise’ in British wage inequality, relatively little is known about the...
Abstract: Although there was a ‘massive rise ’ in British wage inequality, relatively little is know...
This thesis investigates the co-evolution of the changing structure of occupations and the growth in...
Occupations provide a central unit of analysis for economic inequality in stratification research fo...
This thesis investigates the co-evolution of the changing structure of occupations and the growth in...
This thesis investigates the co-evolution of the changing structure of occupations and the growth in...
Developments in the youth labour market are regularly framed as successful by the UK Government who ...
Using a dataset covering a large sample of employees and their mostly very large employers, we study...
Occupations have long been regarded as central to the stratification systems of industrial countries...
Using a dataset covering a large sample of employees and their mostly very large employers, we study...
This paper studies changes in labour market inequality in the UK, with particular reference to what ...
We aim to contribute to a better understanding of the role that occupations played in recent trends ...
The pay gap between white British workers and other ethnic groups is largely in favour of whites, w...
Occupations traditionally played a central role in stratification accounts. In the wake of the Great...
Wage inequality has increased dramatically over the last 30 to 40 years in the US and in the UK (see...
Although there was a ‘massive rise’ in British wage inequality, relatively little is known about the...
Abstract: Although there was a ‘massive rise ’ in British wage inequality, relatively little is know...
This thesis investigates the co-evolution of the changing structure of occupations and the growth in...
Occupations provide a central unit of analysis for economic inequality in stratification research fo...
This thesis investigates the co-evolution of the changing structure of occupations and the growth in...
This thesis investigates the co-evolution of the changing structure of occupations and the growth in...
Developments in the youth labour market are regularly framed as successful by the UK Government who ...
Using a dataset covering a large sample of employees and their mostly very large employers, we study...
Occupations have long been regarded as central to the stratification systems of industrial countries...
Using a dataset covering a large sample of employees and their mostly very large employers, we study...
This paper studies changes in labour market inequality in the UK, with particular reference to what ...
We aim to contribute to a better understanding of the role that occupations played in recent trends ...
The pay gap between white British workers and other ethnic groups is largely in favour of whites, w...
Occupations traditionally played a central role in stratification accounts. In the wake of the Great...
Wage inequality has increased dramatically over the last 30 to 40 years in the US and in the UK (see...