Hispanics at Work: A Collection of Research, Theory and Application ( Professions - Training, Education and Demographics )

Publication series :Professions - Training, Education and Demographics

Author: Donna Maria Blancero (Bentley University   Waltham   MA) Robert G. DelCampo (University of New Mexico   NM)  

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781621004899

Subject: C91 Sociology

Keyword: Sociology

Language: ENG

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This book contains a unique set of pieces which examine the plight of Hispanics in todays workforce. A diverse set of scholars share their perspectives and insight on extant research to create the definitive collection of readings on Hispanic Workforce issues. This volume covers issues as diverse as occupations and their propensity toward and interaction with racioethnicity, to specific challenges of the Hispanic Workforce such as work-family balance and the impact of machismo.

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