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Organizations, Managers, and Wage Inequality

Journal

SEX ROLES
Volume 68, Issue 3-4, Pages 216-222

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s11199-012-0240-5

Keywords

Human capital theory; Wage inequality; Managers

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Lips (2012) has offered a useful critique of the human capital approach to understanding the wage gap. In this essay, rather than offering ways to fix human capital theory, I direct readers away from supply-side accounts of wage determination, by reviewing theory and U.S.-based research on the organizational bases of wage inequality and other forms of workplace stratification. Specifically, I concentrate on one growing line of empirical investigation - the effect of women in powerful organizational positions - arguing that evidence of women managers being agents of change is growing, but additional research and data collection efforts are needed. I conclude by arguing that further research on workplace stratification should focus on the pivotal role of managers.

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