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Making the cut: hiring decisions, bias, and the consequences of nonstandard, mismatched, and precarious employment/ David S. Pedulla.

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dc.contributor.author Pedulla David S.,
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-29T23:26:19Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-29T23:26:19Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.citation Pedulla. Making the cut: hiring decisions, bias, and the consequences of nonstandard, mismatched, and precarious employment - 1 online resource (xiii, 190 pages) - URL: https://libweb.kpfu.ru/ebsco/pdf/2282505.pdf
dc.identifier.isbn 0691200076
dc.identifier.isbn 9780691200071
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/182259
dc.description Includes bibliographical references and index.
dc.description.abstract "Millions of workers today labor in nontraditional situations involving part-time work, temporary agency employment, and skills underutilization or face the precariousness of long-term unemployment. To date, research has largely focused on how these experiences shape workers' well-being, rather than how hiring agents perceive and treat job applicants who have moved through these positions. Shifting the focus from workers to hiring agents, Making the Cut explores how key gatekeepers-HR managers, recruiters, talent acquisition specialists-evaluate workers with nonstandard, mismatched, or precarious employment experience. Factoring in the social groups to which workers belong-such as their race and gender-David Pedulla shows how workers get jobs, how the hiring process unfolds, who makes the cut, and who does not. Drawing on a field experiment examining hiring decisions in four occupational groups and in-depth interviews with hiring agents in the United States, Pedulla documents and unpacks three important discoveries. Hiring professionals extract distinct meanings from different types of employment experiences; the effects of nonstandard, mismatched, and precarious employment histories for workers' job outcomes are not all the same; and the race and gender of workers intersect with their employment histories to shape which workers get called back for jobs. Indeed, hiring professionals use group-based stereotypes to weave divergent narratives or "stratified stories" about workers with similar employment experiences. The result is a complex set of inequalities in the labor market. Looking at bias and discrimination, social exclusion in the workplace, and the changing nature of work, Making the Cut probes the hiring process and offers a clearer picture of the underpinnings of getting a job in the new economy"--
dc.language English
dc.language.iso en
dc.subject.other Precarious employment.
dc.subject.other Employee selection.
dc.subject.other Employee selection.
dc.subject.other Precarious employment.
dc.subject.other SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
dc.subject.other Electronic books.
dc.title Making the cut: hiring decisions, bias, and the consequences of nonstandard, mismatched, and precarious employment/ David S. Pedulla.
dc.type Book
dc.description.pages 1 online resource (xiii, 190 pages)
dc.collection Электронно-библиотечные системы
dc.source.id EN05CEBSCO05C429030


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