Elite jobs, Hairdresser craft
New research on how society works, presented by Laurie Taylor. Elite Jobs: Laurie explores the way top companies in the US and UK choose employees. Plus hairdressing as a craft.
How elite students get elite jobs. Lauren Rivera, Associate Professor of Management and Organisation at Northwestern University's Kellog School of Management, discusses her study into the hiring practices of top investment banks, consultancies and law firms. Do America's elite keep the top jobs for people just like themselves? Louise Ashley, Lecturer in Management Studies at Royal Holloway, University of London, adds a British perspective.
Also, hairdressing as craft. Dr Helen Holmes, Hallsworth Research Fellow at the University of Manchester, argues that the craft of such service work is obscured by the intangibility of the product, as well as the fact that it is a female dominated profession.
Producer: Jayne Egerton.
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READING LIST:
Lauren A. Rivera, Pedigree: How Elite Students Get Elite Jobs (Princeton University Press, 2015) 聽The Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission report: 聽A qualitative evaluation of non-educational barriers to the elite professions (June 2015)
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- Wed 18 Nov 2015 16:00麻豆社 Radio 4
- Mon 23 Nov 2015 00:15麻豆社 Radio 4
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