The Class Ceiling

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Sam Friedman
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Hardback
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Bristol University Press
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28/01/2019
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9781447336068
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Books > Politics, Society & Education > Sociology & anthropology > Sociology > Work & labour
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Sam Friedman|Hardback|Bristol University Press|28/01/2019
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9781447336068
Book Description: 
Politicians continually tell us that anyone can get ahead. But is that really true? This important, best-selling book takes readers behind the closed doors of elite employers to reveal how class affects who gets to the top. Friedman and Laurison show that a powerful 'class pay gap' exists in Britain's elite occupations. Even when those from working-class backgrounds make it into prestigious jobs, they earn, on average, 16% less than colleagues from privileged backgrounds. But why is this the case? Drawing on 175 interviews across four case studies - television, accountancy, architecture, and acting - they explore the complex barriers facing the upwardly mobile. This is a rich, ambitious book that demands we take seriously not just the glass but also the class ceiling.

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