ILROB 4730

ILROB 4730

Course information provided by the 2015-2016 Catalog.

This class examines contemporary theories pertaining to labor market inequality and stratification. What organizational practices shape unequal employment outcomes, and how can they be addressed? What factors are contributing to the widening wealth stratification and income inequality in the United States and abroad? How are globalization, technology, the returns to capital, and executive compensation shaping labor market inequality today? These questions, and others, will be addressed by examining processes affecting: (1) organizations, (2) individuals and society, and (3) nations. Theoretical concepts will be explored thorough practical examples. In addition to discussing key factors shaping inequality and stratification outcomes, solutions to address these issues will be examined through organizational and policy initiatives.


When Offered Fall.

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  •   Regular Academic Session. 

  • 4 Credits GradeNoAud

  • 16920 ILROB 4730   LEC 001

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

    This class will examine contemporary theories pertaining to labor market inequality and wealth stratification. What organizational practices shape unequal employment outcomes, and how can they be addressed? What factors are contributing to the widening wealth stratification and income inequality in the United States and abroad? How are establishments, technology, and executive compensation shaping labor market inequality today? These questions, and others, will be addressed by examining processes affecting: (1) organizations, (2) individuals and society, and (3) nations. Theoretical concepts will be explored thorough practical examples. In addition to discussing key factors shaping inequality and stratification outcomes, solutions to address these issues will be examined through organizational and policy initiatives.