Pedigree: How Elite Students Get Elite Jobs

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$47.94
Publisher
Princeton University Press
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Pages
392
Dimensions
6.4 X 9.5 X 1.1 inches | 1.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780691155623

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About the Author
Lauren A. Rivera is associate professor of management and organizations at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.
Reviews
A rich and yet remarkably clear book.---Bruno Cousin, European Journal of Sociology
Winner of the 2016 Mary Douglas Prize for Best Book, Sociology of Culture Section of the American Sociological Association
By demonstrating how leaders of firms select upon educational status, traits they already find in their midst, and prefer applicants that mirror their own pasts, trajectories, and skills, Rivera has provided important evidence for mechanisms of the (re)production of inequality. Those interested in the sociology of culture, in labor markets, and in elites and stratification will find Rivera's book necessary reading.---Shamus Khan, American Journal of Sociology
Co-Winner of the 2016 Silver Medal in Career (Job Search, Career Advancement), Axiom Business Book Awards
Pedigree: How Elite Students Get Elite Jobs is an academic book with the requisite references to gender theory and Marxist concepts of inequality. But read it carefully and it becomes something far more useful--a guide on how to join the global elite.-- "Economist"
[Rivera's] richly described account is mesmerising--and horrifying.---Gillian Tett, Financial Times-- "Economist"
[Pedigree] provides an insider look at how top-notch places hire, and explores how their processes serve those with the most privileged and affluent backgrounds.---Bourree Lam, The Atlantic-- "Economist"
Sociologist Rivera has written an exceptionally useful study of how hiring for elite starting jobs is actually done in the US. This insider study shows how the top investment banks, law firms, and consulting companies hire only from a double handful of leading universities, law schools, and business schools. . . . This significant sociological study will also likely be read as a how-to manual.-- "Choice"
One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2015-- "Choice"
Co-Winner of the 2016 Distinguished Book Award, Sociology of Law Section of the American Sociological Association-- "Choice"
Winner of the 2016 Max Weber Book Award, Organizations, Occupations, and Work Section of the American Sociological Association-- "Choice"